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The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographicaliy  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checked  below. 


L'Institut  a  microfilm^  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  it6  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-dtre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  m^thode  normale  de  fiimaga 
sont  indiquis  ci-dessous. 


□    Coloured  covers/ 
Couvertura  de  couieur 

I      I    Covers  damaged/ 


I      I    Coloured  pages/ 


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Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaur^e  et/ou  pellicul^e 


r~~|    Cover  title  missing/ 


Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 


Coloured  maps/ 

Cartes  giographiques  en  couieur 


Coloured  inEt  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couieur  (i.e.  autre  que  blaue  ou  noirel 


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Relii  avec  d'autres  documents 

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along  interior  margin/ 

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distorsion  le  long  de  la  marge  intdrieure 

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have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
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lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  la  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  4tait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
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obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
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obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  Iceeping  with  the 
filming  contract  specifications. 


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ginArositi  da: 

IMectisal  Library 
IMcGill  University 
IVIontreal 

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plus  grand  soin,  compta  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
de  la  nettet*  de  rexempiaira  film*,  at  en 
conformity  avec  ies  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 


Original  copies  in  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  bacic  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  laat  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


Les  exemplaires  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprimte  sont  filmte  en  commenqant 
par  Ie  premier  plat  at  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
derniAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'Impression  ou  d'illustration.  soit  par  Ie  second 
plat,  salon  Ie  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  filmte  en  commenpant  par  la 
premiere  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'Impression  ou  d'illustration  at  en  terminant  par 
la  derniire  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  —^(meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 


Un  dee  symboles  sulvants  apparaltra  sur  la 
dernlAre  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  seion  Ie 
cas:  !e  symbols  —►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  ie 
symbols  y  signifie  "FIN". 


Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  aa  many  frames  aa 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  cartes,  planches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  dtre 
filmte  A  dee  taux  de  rMuction  diffirents. 
Lorsque  Ie  document  est  trop  grand  pour  fttre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  filmA  d  partir 
de  I'angle  supirieur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  Ie  nombre 
d'images  nAcessalre.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  m6thode. 


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It  is  a  preparation  of  useful  VEGETABLE  OILS  AND  REFINED  PINE  TAR  SAPONIFIED, 
in  combination  with  CHEMICALLY  PUKE  GLYCERINE.  VVe  thus  produce  a  detergent  absolutely 
free  from  the  valid  objections  frequently  discoverable  in  soaps  compounded  from  animal  fats,  which  HAVE 
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Dibpensaries,  etc,  and  abundart  evidence,  from  them  and  from  private  physicians,  can  be  given  those 
desiring  it,  which  will  bear  out  all  that  is  claimed  for  the  remedial  excellence  of  PACKER'S  T.\R  SO.\P. 

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TAR  and  GLYCERINE,  of  which  it  contains  a  very  large  percentage, 

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PREFACE 


In  compiling  the  present  issue  of  the  "  Index,"  the  import- 
ance of  correctness  was  fully  realized,  and  in  its  preparation  the 
utmost  care  was  exercised  accordingly.  Owing,  however,  to  the 
great  difficulty  experienced  in  obtaining  complete  files  of  tlio 
medical  journals,  dependence,  of  necessity,  was  placed  to  a  con- 
siderable extent  upon  the  work  of  disinterested  parties. 

If  errors  have  crept  in  through  this  cause,  it  should  not  be 
attributed  to  carelessness. 

Complete  files  of  American,  Canadian,  nnd  the  leading  Brit- 
ish journals  are  already  in  hand,  from  which  the  '^  Index  "  for 
1878  is  being  compiled  under  the  personal  supervision  of 

The   Author. 


1"5,^BC 


THE  FOLLOWING  JOURNALS  ARE  REPRESENTED  IN  THE 

INDEX 

VOB 

1877. 


Aoierloan  Journal  of  Iitsanity.  f 

American  Journal  of  Medical  Sciences. 

American  Journal  of  Obstetrlcfl. 

American  Journal  of  Pharmacy. 

American  Medical  Bi-Weekly. 

American  Medical  Journal  (£.). 

American  Supplement  to  Obstetrical  Journal 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

American  Veterinary  Review. 

American  Homoeopathist. 

American  Observer  (H.). 

American  Practitioner. 

Archives  of  Clinical  Surgery. 

Archives  of  Dermatology. 

Archives  of  Opthalmology  and  Otology. 

Atlanta  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Bu.falo  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

California  Medical  Times  (H.). 

Canada  Medical  Record. 

Canada  Medical  and  S  Lirgical  Journal. 

Canada  Lancet. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Medical  Science. 

Charleston  Medical  Journal  and  Review. 

Chicago  Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental 
Disease. 

Chicago  Medical  Journal  tind  Examiner. 

Chicago  Medical  Times. 

Cincinnati  Lancet  and  Observer. 

Cincinnati  Medical  Advance  (H.). 

Cincinnati  Medical  News. 

Detroit  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Eclectic  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Hahnemannian  Monthly. 


Homoeopathic  Times. 

Louisville  Medical  News. 

Maryland  Medical  Journal. 

Medical  Brief. 

Medical  News  and  Library. 

Nashville  Journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

New  England  Medical  Gazette  (H.). 

New  Oilcans  Medical  and  8u  gical  Journal. 

New  Remedies. 

New  York  Medical  Eclectic. 

New  York  Medical  Journal. 

New  York  Medical  Record. 

North  American  Journal  of  Homoeopathy. 

Northwesteru  Annalist  (H,). 

Ohio  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Ohio  Medical  and  Surgical  Repoi-ter  (H.). 

Ohio  Medical  Recorder. 

Pacific  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

Philadelphia  Medical  and  Surgical  Reporter. 

Philadelphia  Medical  Times. 

Physician  and  Pharmacist. 

Quarterly  Cancer  Journal  (E.). 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Inebriety. 

Richmond  and  Louisville  Medical  Joui'nal. 

Southern  Medical  Record. 

St.  Louis  Clinical  Record. 

St.  Louis  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

The  CUnic. 

The  Sanitarian. 

Toledo  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 

U.  S.  Medical  Investigator  (H.). 

Virginia  Medical  Monthly. 

Western  Lancet. 


INDEX. 


CLASSIFIED    BY    SUBJECTS. 


Abattoir*.    The  Sanitary  Questions  Concerning 

and  tlio  SliiMiilitcrlnjc  lUisiness  ta  New 

York.    (Jauns.)    The  Sanitarian,  July. 

Abies  Nigra.  (Alien.)  Ilahnemannian  Monthly, 
Oct. 

Abnormalities.  Notes  on .  (Sbepherd.)  Ca- 
nada Med.  und  Snt:  Jour.,  June. 


—  Of  the  Cornea.    (9m)th.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour., 

July. 

Abscesses.     On   Rctro-Pharyngeal   .     (Pe- 
ters.)     Ohio  Med.  at>d  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Absorption.  Of  the   Vaginal  Mucus  Membraue. 

(Easloy.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  July  28. 
AAAnminnHatlnn  and  Refi-action.  In  relation 


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INDEX  FOR  1878." 


The   "  Indkx  "   for  IkS/S    is   now  in  active  preparation, 
and  will  be  issued  about  the  ist  of  March,  1879. 

To  the  American  and  Canadian  list  will  be  added  the 
leading-  Journals  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 

In  the  Author  Classification,  the  Address  as  well  as 
the  Name,  will  be  giv'en,  thus  makiui^  a  Comj)lete  Register 
of  the  Contributors  for  the  curi'ent  year. 

The  price  will    remain    unchanged — viz  :    One  Dollar. 


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20.  -  -  - 

-  Case  of  Unilateral  Cerebellar  — ^  and  Tumors 
without  rorsistence  of  Symptoms.  (Hughes.) 
Vhicaffo  Jour.  Kerv.  and  Menl.  IHs.,  Oct. 

-  Cerebral and  Diluted  Bronchi.    (Uutchin- 

son.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  18. 

-Cold  or  Fracture  of   Joints.     (Tagen.; 

Hoineo.  Times,  Sept. 

-  Case  of  Psojis following  Excision  of  Tes- 
ticle. (Feuwick.)  Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June. 

-Psoas opened.    (Wall.)    Buffalo  Med. and 

Sur.  Jour.,A(iv. 

-  Case  of  Porincphritio .    (Forsyth.)    y.  Y. 

Med.  Bee. ,  Oct.  20. 

-  Post  SteiTial .    (Keen.)    Phila.  Med.  Times, 

June  0. 

-Ti.reo  Cases  of  Pelvic  .  (McGraw.)  De- 
troit Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

-  An  ICxtraordinary  Case  of  Bilnry commu- 
nicating with  the  Riglit  liroohus.  (Simuiuus.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 


Acute  RhenTnatism.     (uouum.^     vtH.  ijoneet 
aud  Obs.,  March. 

—  Salicylic  in  Acute  Rheumatism,     (Conway.) 
Va.  Med.  Monthh/,  May. 

—  On  the  Therapeutical  Uses  of  Salicylic 

and  Its  Salts.  (Dessau.)  N.  Y.Med,  liec.,  April  1. 

-Solvent  lor  Salicyllo .    (Edmiston.)    Chi 

cago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

—  Salicylic .    (Flowers.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly, 

March. 

—  Salicylic  In   Kheumatism.     (Grlswold.) 

Cal.  Med.  Times,  July. 

—  Salloyllo .    (Hale.)    North  Am.  Jour.  Ho- 

vieo.,Feb. 

-Salicylic in  Septic  Fever.    (Hale.)    V.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (II. >,  Feb.  1. 

—  Salicylic .    (Hoffman.)     TI.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator (II.),  Jan.  13. 

—  Salicylic and  its  Salts.    (Kinsman.)    Ohio 

Mvd.  Ilccordcr,  Sept. 

—  SiiUcylio  in  Acute  Rheumatism.     (Per- 

riu.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Stir.  Hep.,  March  8. 


TBE  FOLLOWING  JOURNALS  ARE  RKPRESfCNTED  IN  THE 

INDEX 

IDS 

1877. 


Cincinnati  Medical  News. 
Detroit  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 
Eclectic  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 
Habneniannian  Monthly. 


Toledo  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal. 
U.  S.  Medical  Investigator  (H.). 
Virginia  Medical  Monthly. 
Western  Lancet. 


, 


INDEX. 


CLASSIFIED    BY    SUBJECTS. 


"i 


Abattoirs.    The  Sanitary  Qiientlons  CnnoerninR 

and  tho  81iiiii;Ut(>riii)<  ItusinoHH  lu  Kt)W 

York.    (Jauos.)    The  Sunilariun,  July. 

AbiflB  Nigra.  (Allen.)  Ilahnemannian  Monthly, 
Oct. 

Abnonnalltlos.    Notes  on .  (Sliepherd.)  Ca- 

iiuda  JUcil.  und  Snr.  Jour.,  June. 

Aborting  Variola  Eruptions.     On .     (Hal- 

doiuuuu.)     Cin,  Lavcel  tttiit  Oha.,  July. 

—  On .    A  Rcjolutior  to  Uc.  llildictu's Reply. 

(Iluldeiuauu.)  Cin.  Lancet  and  Oba.,  Dec. 

Abortion.  After  Twin  Prepnaucy.  (Bacon.) 
i'/it/a.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  17. 

—  The  TrcMitmcnt  of  .    (Logan.)    Louisville 

Med.  Ncivs,  Feb.  8. 

—  Its  Symptoms  and  Treatment.  (Penrose.)  N. 
r.  Med.  Hec,  Dee.  29. 

—  Consequent  on  Fatty  DoRencratlon  of  tho  Pla- 
centn.    (Suv^ry.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  Sudden  lieath  During  Attpmptod .    (Shi- 

monek.)    I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  lirp.,  Feb.  17. 

—  Tho  Cause  and  Prevention  of  Repented . 

(Waddcll.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 
and  March. 

—  Of  Twins.  (Wilson.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  April 
14. 

Abscess.  Case  of  Supposed of  tho  Medias- 
tinum.   (Bauer.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  JCee.,  Jan. 

—Unusual  form  of .    (BeuU.)    St.  Louis  Clin. 

Rec.,  May. 

—  Case  of  Intra-Abdomlnal .      (Bowlosby.) 

N.  V.  Med.  Eclectic,  May. 

—  Retro-Pharyugeal iis  a  Sequel  of  Diphthe- 
ria.   (Brown.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rcc,  Feb.  3. 

—  lu  the  Gastro-Hepatio  Omentum.  (Catter- 
molo.)    Canada  Lancet,  May. 

—  Hepatic Aspirated  with  a  Davidson's  Syr- 
inge. (Hand.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
March  '24. 

—  Case  of  Perltyphylltlo .    (Clarke.)    JV.   Y. 

Med.  Rec  Sciit.  20. 

—  Case  of  I'critnihylltie .    (Ely.)    N.  T.  Med. 

Rec,  Setil.  29. 

—  Of  tlio  Brain,  tho  Result  of  Chronic  Otitis 
Media.  (Coomos.)  Louisville  Med.  News,  Oct. 
20. 

—  Case  of  Unilateral  Cerebellar and  Tumors 

witliout  P('r8i8t<^noo  of  Symptoms.    (Hughes.) 
Chicago  Jour,  fi'erv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  Oct. 

—  Cerebral and  Dilated  Bronchi.    (Ilutchin- 

sou.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  18. 

—  Cold  or   Fracture  of   Joints.     (Tagen.) 

Homeo.  Times,  Sept. 

—  Case  of  Prto.is following  Excision  of  Tes- 
ticle. (Feuwiuk.)  Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June. 

—  Psoas opened.    (Wall.) 

Sur.  Jour.,  Aov. 

—  Case  of  Periupphritio , 

Med.  Rec.,  Oct.  20. 

—  Post  Sternal .    (Keen.) 

.Jnned. 

—  Ti.ree  Cases  of  Pelvic  — 
troit  Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  All  K.xtraordinary  Case  of  Bilary commu- 

ni(:atinK  with  the  Ri>;lit  Brochus.    (Simmons.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 


Buffalo  Med.  and 

.    (Forsyth.)    N.  Y. 

Phila.  Med.  Times, 

-.    (McQraw.)    Dc- 


—  Of  tho  Comcft.  (Smith.)  Detroit  Med,  Jour., 
July. 

Abscesses.  On  Retro-Pharyugeal  .  (Pe- 
ters.)     Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour,,  Oct. 

Absorption.  Of  tho  Vaginal  Mucus  Membrane. 
(Easley.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  July  28. 

Accommoflatlon  and  Refraction.  Tu  relation 
to  Catarrhal  Conjunctivitis,  Blepharitis  and 
Headache.  (Wuodyatt.)  U.  8.  Med.  Investiga- 
tor (U.),  Aug.  15. 

Acid.  The ofWil!owBark.  (Dott.)  Am.  Jour. 

Phnr.,  Dec. 

—  T^iomhydrlo  .    (Church.)  New  Rem.,  June. 

—  Carbolic In  Eye  Sui-gery.    (Chisolm.)    Va. 

Med.  Monthly,  Dec. 

—  Injection  of  Carbolic  In   Hemorrhoids. 

(Pooley.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jotir.,  Nov. 

—  Carbolic as  an  Antiseptic.    (Wish.)    Am. 

Jour.  I'har.,  Aug. 

—  Cresotiiiio in  Acute  Articular  Rheuma- 
tism.   (Kdebohls.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Hec,  Ma)/ a. 

—  Use  of  Gallic in  Phthisis.     (Marshall.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sttr.  Rep..  May  6. 

—  Hydrobromio and  Quinine.     (Vrcorman.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.  April  21. 

—  Hydrobromio  In  Prescriptions.    (Wade.) 

Detroit  Med.  .Tour.,  Oct. 

—  Action  of  Nitrate on  Symp  of  Iodide  of 

Iron.    (Betz.)    Am.Jour.Phar.,Dec 

—  On  tho  Application  of  Fuming  Nitric to 

tholntcrior  of  the  Uterus.  (Alloway.)    Canada 
Med.  Rcc,  April. 

—  Application  of  Nltrio to  the  Uterine  Cav- 
ity.   (Campbell.)    Canada  Med.  Rec,  April. 

~  Nitric  in  Uterine  Ulceration.  (Wood- 
bury.)   Med.  Brief,  Dee. 

—  Nitric in  Erysipelas,  Paerperal  Fever  and 

Diphtheria.    (Pramer.)    TJ.  8.  Med.  Investiga- 
tor (jr.),  Feb.  1. 

—  The  J'reparation  of  Concentrated  Nitric . 

(Trimble.)    Am.  .Tour.  Phar.,  Nov. 

—  Picric .    (Jones.)    Am.  Observer  (IT.),  Aug. 

—  Salicvlio  In  Lumbago.    (Calfec.)    Louis- 

ville  Med.  News,  Jan.  6. 

—  Tiio  Effect  of  Salicylic  in  s'x  cases  o^ 

Acute  Rheumatism.     (Collins.)     Cin.  Lancet 
and  Obs.,  Manh. 

—  Salicylic  in  Acute  Rheimiatism.  (Conway.) 
Va.  Med.  Monthly,  May. 

—  On  the  Therapeutical  Uses  of  Salicylic  — 
and  Its  Salts.  (Dessau.)  N.  Y.Med.  Rec,  Ajirill. 

—  Solvent  lor  Salicylic .    (Edmiston.)    Chi 

caf/o  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

—  Salicylic .    (Flowers.)    Ya.  2led.  Monthly, 

March. 

—  Salicylic  In   Rheumatism.     (Griswold.) 

Cat.  Aied.  Times,  July. 

—  Siillcylio .    (Hale.)    North  Am.  Jour.  Ho- 

Hiff).,  Feb. 

—  Sallcyiic in  Septic  Fever.    (Halo.)    TJ.  S. 

Med.  Juvesligalor  (II.j,  Feb.  i, 

—  Siiilcylio (Iloll'mau.)    U.  S.  Med.  InvestU 

galm-  (U.),  Jan.  15. 

—  Siilicylio and  its  Salts.    (Kinsmau.)    Ohio 

Mid.  Recorder,  Sept. 

—  StUicylio  in  Acute  Rheumatism.     (Per- 

riu.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  3. 


m 


INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


—  Ballcyllo  in  the  Treatment   of  Acute 

Kheumatlsm.     (Roberts.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
Feb. 

—  Salycyllo as  an  Antl-Rbeumatlc.  (Sea- 
bury.)    Med.  Brief,  May. 

—  Salicylic in  liliopntlilo  Erysipelas.    (Spen- 

zer.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Sept. 

—  Salicylic — in  Malnriiil  Fever.  (Stonebrak- 
cr.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  1. 

—  Salicylic as  an  Autipcriodlo  and  Gener- 
al Febrifuge.  (Thomas.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  June  2. 

—  Solvents  of  Salicylic .     (Thresh.)     Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Jan. 

—  Salicylic  in  Iritis.     (Wheeler.)     Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  22. 

—  Sulphuric  in  Croup.     (Pramer.)     IT.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  IB.),  Feb.  I. 

—  Sulphuric vs.  Eplstaxis  and   Stinking 

Feet.    (Taylor.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex., 
May. 

—  Tannic of  Guarana.   (Green.)    Am.  Jour. 

I'har..  Aug. 

—  Pathological  Importance  of  Uric and  Its 

Combinations.   (Mann.)   N.  T.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Acids.     Salient    Points  on    the  .    (Miller.) 

Uahnemannian  Monthly,  Nov. 

AcittQm  Carbolicoin.  (Van  Valkenburg.)  Eclec- 
tic 'lied,  and  Sttr.  Jour.,  June. 

Aciduin.  Phosphoricum  Dilutiuu.  (Mattison.) 
Am.  Jour.  Pliar.,  Jan. 

Acne.  (Campbell.)  Ci7i.  Mvd.  Advance  (II.), Sept. 

—  Indurata.  (Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 
Acoi?tte.  (Goss.^    Southern  Med.  Rec.,, Tune. 

—  An  exceptional  remedy  in  Typhoid  Fever. 
(Miller.)    Borneo.  Times,  May. 

—  The  Objective  Symptoms  ol! in  InflEUima- 

toiy  Fevers.    (Woodward.)     JJ.  S.  Med.  Inves- 
tigator (B.),  May. 

—  Rout.    An  Adiilteration  of  .     (Holmes.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  May. 

Addison's  Disease.  Case  of .  (Pepjier.)  Am. 

Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Clinical  Lecture  on  a  Case  of .     (Pepper.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times.  Dec.  8. 

—  And  its  Relations  with  Antematosls.  (Pep- 
per.)   Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

-Case  of  .    (Steadmau.)    Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.  Oct.  25. 

Address.  Valedictory.  (Amick.)  Cin.  Med. 
News,  Aug. 

—  (Barrows.)    N.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (B.),  Aug. 

—  President's  before    tho  Arkansas  State 

Medical  Association,    (Barry.)    St.  Louis  Clin. 
Rec,  May. 

—  Annual  Meeting  Am.  Med.  Association. 
(Bowditch.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June  7. 

—  (Byford.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Dec. 

—  Annual .    iByford.)   Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 

April. 

—  Introductory before  tho  Medico-Surgical 

Society  of  Montreal,  Nov.  2, 1877.    (Campbell.) 
Canada  Med.  Rec.,  Nov. 

—  To  tho  President.  (Cunningham.)  Ya.  Med. 
Monthly,  Jan. 

—  Annual  —  before  the  Kansas  City  District 
Medical  Society.  (Dougherty.)  St.  Louis  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Inaugural .    (Davis.)    Nash.  Jour.    Med. 

and  Sur.,  Oct. 

—  Before  tho  Students  of  the  Nashville  Med.  Col. 
Oct.  1,  1877.  (Eve.)  R.  and  L.  Med.  Jour., 
Nov. 

—  Annual to  the  Western  Academy  of  Ho- 
meopathy. (Franklin.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator (B.),  Jan.  1. 

—  Annual delivered  before  the  Bathurst  and 

Rldeau  Medical  Association.    (Grant.)    Cana- 
da Lancet,  Feb.  and  July. 

—  To  tho  Alumni  of  the  Medical  College  of  Ohio. 
(Green.)    The  Clinic,  March  31. 

—  Annual before  tho  Tenth  Annual  Meeting 

of  tho  Canada  Medical  Association,  Sept.  12, 
1877.    (Hingston.)    Canada  Med.  liec,  Dec. 

—  An delivered  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of 


the  Boston  Microscopical  Society.  (Holmes.' 
Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May  24. 

—  On  Retiring  from  tho  Presidency  of  the  Alnm- 
ri  Association  of  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical 
College.    (Leale.)    Va.  Med.  Monlhlij,  Sept. 

—  Delivered  to  the  Graduating  Classes,  Univer- 
sity of  Nashville  and  Vanderbiit  University, 
Feb.  22, 1877,  (Menees.)  Noah.  Jour.  'led.  and 
Sur.,  March. 

—  (Osgood.)    N.  E.  Med.  Oasetlc  iH.),  June. 

—  (Pickai  d.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Oct. 

—  Introductory .  (Small.)  U.  8.  Med.  Inves- 
tigator (B.),  Nov.  l.^. 

—  (Southworth.)  Toledo  Med.  atid  Sur.  Jou  ., 
Aug. 

—  Valedictory to  the  Class  of  1866  and  '7. 

(Spence.)  OhioMed.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (B.), March. 

—  Inau<'ural .    (StUwell.)    Cin.  Laiieel  and 

Obs.,  March. 

—  To  tho  Graduating  Class  of  the  Buffalo  Med- 
ical College,  la77.  (Stoddard.)  Buffalo  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

--  Valedictory to  the  Graduating  Class  of 

the  Cincinnati  College  of  Medicine  and  8m- 
gci-y.    (Tliacker.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  April. 

—  Valedietiny to  tho  GJraduatea  of  Medicine, 

Medical  Faculty,  University  of  Bishop's  Col- 
lege, Lenoxville.  (TreuLoUue.)  Canada  Med, 
Rec.,  April. 

—  Inaugural  .     (Vance.)     Cin.  Lancet  and 

Observer.  Jan. 

—  Extract  from  an  delivered  before  the 

Southern  Illinois  Medical  Association  (Ward  ■ 
ner.)    SI.  Louis  Clin.  Rec..  Fib. 

—  Commencement  .     (West.)      Cin.  Lancet 

and  Observer,  April. 


Salival .  (Thorn berry.)  Am.Pract. 

(Atlee.) 


Adenitis. 

May. 

Adiiesions.  Pelvic in  Ovariotomy. 

Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Forcible  Flexion  in  Fibrous .    (Gardner.) 

Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

Adulterations.  (Mattison.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar., 
March. 

—  (Miller.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Feb. 
Agalactia-Urtica    Urens.       (Terry.)      Borneo. 

Times,  April. 
Aiken.  As  a  Health  Station.    (Gcddings.)   Char- 
leston Med.  Jour,  and  Rev.,  Jan. 

Air.  Observations  on  Treatment  by  Compressed 

.      (Baldwin.)      North  Am.  Jour.  Borneo., 

May. 

—  Tho  Respiration  of  Compressed  and  Rarefle<l 

in  Pulmonary  Diseases.    (Davis.     Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

—  Dry antl  Pliysical  Degeneracy.     (Vcrfli.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (B.j,  June  15. 

Albumen.  On In  tho  Treatment  of  Pulmo- 
nary Consumption.  (Shuily.)  Buf.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

Albuminuria.  At  tho  Seventh  Month  of  Preg- 
nancy. (Abbot.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Sept.  20. 

—  Case  of   .    (Cook.)    An.  Med.  Bi- Weekly, 

Sept.  15. 

—  The  Relation  of to  Pregnancy.    (Martin.) 

Canada  Jour.  Med.  Science,  Jan. 

Alcohol  and  Diphtheria.  (Chapman.)  Cin.  Med. 
News,  Nov. 

—  The  Medicinal  Use  of  as  an   Exciting 

Cause  of  Inebriety.    (Crothers.)    Phila.  Mea. 
and  Sttr.  Rep.,  May  12. 

—  Now  Method  of  Detecting when  used  op 

an  Adulterant  of  the  Essential  Oils.    (Davy.) 
Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Nov. 

—  In  Consumption.  (Foster.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  17. 

—  Its  Effects  In  Health.  Its  Remedial  Applica- 
tions in  Disease.    Where  and  when  should  it 

be  used  1  (Kennedy.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Jun. 

-Nolo on  Recovering .   (Lloyd.)    Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  June. 

—  On  the  Disposal  of In    Human  Bodies. 

McElroy.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Oct. 


CLASSIFIED  BY  SUBJECTS. 


Aloohollo  Coma.      Roinaikftlilo    Case   of . 

(Lunte.)    Ji.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 
Alimentation  and  Medication.    Some  Prncti- 

ciil  Hints  upon per  Roctuu'.      (Cliandler.) 

Louisville  Med.  News,  Sept.  22. 
Alitiira  Wine.     (Delevan.)      Cin.  Med.  News, 

June. 
Allcaloids.     Notes  on  tbe  DiHtributiou   of  the 

in  Cincboua  Trees.    (Howard.)    Am.  Jour. 

I'har.,  Sept. 

—  Cini'lioua and  their  Salts.  (King.)  li.  and 

L.  Med.  Jour. ,  A  ug. 

—  Composition  of  the  and  of  Albuminoid 

Bodies.    (Mallot.)     Va.  Med.  Monlhly,  Jan. 

Allgemeines  Krankenbai's  Wien.  (Service  of 
Dr.  Monto.)  (Dulles.)  I'hil.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  i. 

Alstonia  Constricta.  (Catbcart.)  Am.  Borneo., 
Oct. 

Altitude  and  Climate.  On in  tlio  Treat- 
ment of  I'lilniounry  Pbtbisis.  (Gleitsmauu.) 
6' in.  Med.  News,  March. 

Amaurosis.  Hysterical.  (Lyncb.)  Med.  Brief, 
July. 

Anaber  and  Ambergrrls.  (Qriveland.)  U.  S. 
Med.  Investigator  (H.),  July  15. 

An>monia  in  Snake  Bite.  (Elder.)  Phila.  Med, 
and  Sur.  Hep.,  Aug.  11. 

—  Injections  of  Carbolato  of for  Snako  Bite. 

(Knott.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur,  Hep.,  July  28. 

—  Muriate  of in  Diphtheria.  (Oglesby.)  West- 
ern Lancet,  Dec. 

—  In  Broucbial  and  Lung  Troubles.  (Patton.) 
Va.  Med.  Monlhly,  Feb.,  and  Southern  Med.  Jtec., 
March. 

—  Picrate  of In  Intermittent  Fever.  (Snider.) 

Ohio  Med,  Recorder,  Nov. 

Ammonium  Carbonate,  and  Fahrenheit  up  to 

the  nineties.    (Wilder.)  Am.  Jour,  Phar.,  Oct. 
.VmmoniO'Cupric.    Solution  of  .    Sulphate 

as  a  Tost  for  Grape-Sugar.      (Power.)      Atn. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Jan. 
Amorphous  Phosphorus.    (Shrotter.)   Bahne- 

inunnian  Monthly,  March. 
Amputated.    Arm  after  dlflbse  Cellulitis. 

(ICeeu.;    Phila.  Med.  Times,  June  9. 
Amputation.    Of  the  Penis.    (Barry.)  St.  Louis 

Vlin.  RecAug.  9. 

—  Of  the  Penis.  (Qouley.)  Louisville  Med.  News, 
Sept.  15. 

—  Of  tlio  Hlp-Jolnt  for  Malignant  Disease  of  the 
Femur.  (Cunningham.)  Va.  Med,  Monthly, 
Oct, 

—  Case  of at  the  Hip  Joint.    (Townshend.) 

Am.  Jour,  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

—  Of  an  Ann  without  Ligatures.  (Milner.)  Phila. 
ifed.  Times,  Oct.  27. 

—  Report  of  Two  Cases  of through  the  Knee 

Joint.    (Mursick.)  lioston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Jnty^S. 

—  Of  tlieLeg  after  Compound  Fracture  Causing 
Necrosis  of  Tibia  and  Fibula  iind  Disuaise  of 
Ankle  Joint.  (Keed.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  March 
17. 

—  Of  the  Neck  of  the  Uterus.  (Sell.)  Phy.  and 
Phar.,  May. 

—  lutra^Ut'Tine.    (Shcrtzcr.)    Med.  Brief,  June. 

—  A  Siicctsstiil  Caiio  of of  the  Thlsb  Treiitcd 

Antiseptic  illy.     (Stimson.)      Southern     Med. 
liec.,Jun. 

—  Case  of of  Extensive  Caries  and  Abscess 

of  tlio  Tibia.    (Wood.)    I)elroilMed.JoKr.,Noi\ 

Amputations.    The  Miiior in  Cook  Co.  Hos- 

pituls  IJiuini?  Eleven  Years,  ending  Dec,  1875. 
(l''enn.)    ChicngoMcd.  Jour,  and  A'x,,  Oct. 

—  Antiquity  of  Tarso-Metatarsal  .  (Hub- 
bard.)   N.  T.  Med.  lice.  May  19. 

—  HowTliirty-flveCon-secutivo were  success- 
fully Treated  a  Century  Ago.  (Smith.)  li.and 
L.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

Amy!  in  Diseases  of  the  Ear.  (Si>encer.)  St. 
Louis  Med.  and  Siir.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Nitrate  of in  Ague.    (Beebe.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Hep.,  Sept.  15. 


—  Nitrate  of in  Tinnitus  Aurlum.    (Burnett. 

N.  y.  Med.  Jiec,  Aug.  4. 

—  Nitrnte  of  in  Dysmenorrhcea.     (Hale.) 

Ilahnemannian  Monthly,  March. 

—  Nitrite.     Report  on  tlio  Experimental  Use  of 

In  Ten  Cijses  of  Pertussis.    (Bayles.)    Va. 

Med.  Monthly,  Aug. 

Anremia.  On  the  I'alliolopy  of  Partial  Cere- 
bral  .    (Peters.)    Ohio  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour., 

Feb. 

Aniesthesia.     Local .      (Banga.)     Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Discovery  of .    (Sims.)     Ya.  Med.  Monthly, 

May,  anC  II.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  J%ine. 

—  Atmospheric-  —.  (Eley.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur,  Hep.,  April  21. 

—  By  Rapid  Breathing.  (Wood.)  Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Hep.,  March  24. 

AnsBsthetic.     What shall  we  Use  1    (Chis- 

olm.)    It.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Anaesthetisation     Case  of  Death  During  

by  Ether.  (Robinson.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly,  April. 

Analysis.  Of  Ten  Samples  of  Baking  Powder. 
(Long.)    New  Hem.,  Sept. 

Anatomy.  On  Comparative .  (Allen.)  Phila, 

Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  April  28. 

—  Recent  Progress  In  .    (Dwlght.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Siir.  Joxir.,  March  1  ana  Sept.  6. 

—  Report  on  the  Progress  of ana  Surgery. 

(McMurtry.)      Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly,    June  9, 
July  7  and  21. 

—  Contributions  to  Encephalic  .    (Spitzka.) 

Chicago  Jour.  Ment.  and  Nerv.  Dis.,  Oct. 

—  Sliould  Comparative belncluded  in  a  Med- 
ical Course »    (Wilder.)    N.Y.Med,  Jour.,  Oct. 

Anchylosis.  Of  Shoulder  Joint.  (Frankel.)  N. 
Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

-Synchronous of  Left  Shoulder  and  liight 

Knee.    )VauTagen.)    Am.  Borneo.,  July. 

Anaemia.  Progressive  Pernicious .  (Gard- 
ner.)   Canada  Med.  and  Sur,  Jotir.,  March. 

—  Progressive  Pernicious .  (Osier.)   Canada 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

Aneurism.  Of  the  Abdominal  Aorta.  (Brlggs.) 
Na.ih.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Feb. 

—  Aortic .     (Brown.)     St.  Louis  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Of  tli6  Aorta.  (Montgomery.)  Phila.  Med, 
Times,  Sept.  1. 

—  Sixciises  of of  the  Thoracic  Aorta.    (Oc- 

terlony.)    N.  Y.  Med,  Jour.,  May. 

—  Of  the  Ai-ch  of  the  Aorta.  (Robins.)  Phila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Oct.  !27. 

—  NewMethodof  Curing  Popliteal .  (Burke.) 

N.  Y.  Med,  Jour.,  June. 

—  Popliteal  mi.'<taken   for  Osteo-Sarcoma ; 

Amputation.  (Garesche.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  Hec., 
June. 

—  Of  the  Popliteal  Artery.  (Harrison.)  St. 
Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Axillary 1   TationofthoRightSub-Clavian 

Artery.    (Furtiubarson.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sci- 
ences, April. 

—  Axillary ffuccossfully  Treated  by  Shot  Bag 

Pressure.    (Fry.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Case  of or  the  luu(miujato  Artery.    (Fen- 

wii'k.)    Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  (Ilelrautli.)   ir.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.),  Feb.  1. 

—  Reuoit  of  Case  of  Femoral .  (Hull.)  Phihi. 

Mm.  Times,  Sept.  1. 

—  Traumatic  of  the  Supertlclal  Femoral. 

(Viukrey.)    Am.  l'rnct.,July, 

—  Case  of  Perioarditia,  Suppurative of  As- 
cending Aorta.  (Johusou.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  Ex.,  Oct. 

—  Case    of   A rterio- Venous  in   the  Thigh 

Treated  by  Compression.    (Mason.)  N.Y.Mm- 
Jour.,  Atig. 

—  Of  Hepatic  Artery.  (Osier.)  Canada  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  Of  D' patio  Artery.  (Ross.)  Canada  Med.  and 
Sur.       •r.,Juli/. 

—  On  I  ■  ises  in  which  the  External  Iliac  Ar- 
tery w      duocessf uUy  Tied  fortlio  Cure  of . 


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(Pciuborton.)  Eclectic  Med.  and.  Sur.  Jour., 
Feb. 

—  Remorkablo  Case  of andQcicreno.  (Wea- 

bcr  ;    X  Y.  Med.  Eclectic,  aept. 

Ancnrismii.    Cases  Illustrating  tbo  DifSculties 

in  DiiiKiiosis  aud  Treutm«ut  of of  Lower 

Extremities.  (Uoberts.)  Phila.  Med.  Times, 
June  I). 

Angina  Pectoris.  (Lewis.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investir 
giUur(U.),  Fib.  15. 

—  Oil .    (Peters.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

April. 

—  Case  of .    (Poynter.)  Jl.  and  L.  Med.  Jour., 

ScjjI. 

—  Duo  to  Ilenrt  Clot.  (Rawls.)  Fa.  Medical 
Monllilij,  March. 

Animal  Temperature.    A  contribution  to  tbe 

Study  of .   (Bartbolow.)  The  Clinic,  Feb.  10. 

Annual  Report.    For  Hampden  District.    (Cba- 

piu.)    lioslon  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July  20. 
Anoplithalmns.  Case  of .  (Murroll.)  Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur,  Rep. ,  Nov.  3. 
Anosmia.    Case  of following  a  Blow  on  tbo 

Occiput.     (Kuigbt.)     Boston  Med.  and   Sur. 

Jour.,  Sept.  13. 
Anthrax.  Case  of in  tbo  Patient  over  elgbty 

years  of  Rpo ;  Kecovery.    (Morrell.)    St.  Louis 

Clin.  Record,  Feb. 

—  (V.in  Viilkenlturg.)  iV.  Y.  Med.  Eclectic,  Sept., 
and  Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Anthropolofo^.    Tbo  Now  System  of .  (New- 
ton.)   Cancer  Jour.,  July. 
4nthropometer.    New (Gibbs.)    Am.  Jour. 

Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 
Antidotes.    An  Expose  of   Opium (Matti- 

eon.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  May. 
Antipyretics.    (Maxson.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rei).,  Feb.  10. 
Antipyretic  Action.    On  the  Principles  of 

(Ma>  B.)    y.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 
Antropine  vs.  Morpbino  (Spottswood.)    Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  C. 
Anus.    Abnormal  of  Six  Years'  Duration. 

A  BiicceRsiul  Operation  for  its  cure.    (Hudson.) 

Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Imperforated .   (McCoy.)    Am.  Jour.  Med. 

Sciences,  July. 

—  Artificial From  Traumatic  Causes.  (Rains.) 

R.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  July. 

Aorta.     Abdominal  Nearly  Severed  by  a 

Bullet.    (Bradley.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Aphasia.  Partial without  Appreciable  Le- 
sion of  Island  of  Reil.  (Wood.)  Am.  Jour, 
Med,  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Cliuieal  Lecture  on .     (Yandell.)    Buffalo 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov, 

—  Case  of  8yi)bilitic .    (Yandell,  Jr.)    Louis- 

v-ille  Med.  Nttcs,  Dec.  8. 

—  Cllnieal  Lecture  on .  (Yandell,  Jr.)  Louis- 
ville Med.  News,  Dec.  15. 

Aphonia.  Of  Ten  Months'  Duration  from  Para- 
lysis of  the  ArytcnoidouaPropiius  Muscle,  etc. 
(Robinson.)    Avi.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—And  Dyspnoea. (Whittaker.)     The  Clinic, 

Jan.  13. 

Aphorism.s.  In  Fracture.  (Cowling.)  Louisville 
Med.  Netos,  Dec.  29. 

Aphthae.     (Peters.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  May. 

Apis.  la  Diphtheria.  (Nash.)  JIahnemannian 
Monthly,  Feb. 

Apacynum  Cannahlnnm,  or  Indian  Hemp. 
(Van  Valkenburg.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Eclectic,  May. 

Apoplexy.    Case  of  Puerperal .    (Brucbacb.) 

Am.  Med.  Bi-Weeldy,  March  17. 

—  Case  of  with  Contracted  Pupils.     (Rid- 

<lell.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 

Apparatus.  On  tbo  Simpllilcatlon  of  the  Or- 
thopedic  .     (Audi'ows.)    Arch.   Clin.  Sur., 

April. 

—  Soda  Water .    (Anon.)    Neio  Rem.,  June. 

—  For  Measuring  Irregularity  in  the  length  of  the 


Lower  Extremities .    (Collins.)    Am.  Jour. 

Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  8i)ray  Producing for  Throwing  Carbolic 

Acid  Spray,  etc.  (Hank.)  Am.  Jour.  Obt., 
April. 

—  Vas<»-Motor .     (Lord.)     North  Am.  Jour. 

Borneo.,  Feb. 

—  A  Description  of  the  Instruments  and of 

tbo  Author,  with  Directions  tor  their  Use  in 
Oi>eration«  on  tbo  Genito-Urinary  Organs. 
(Otis.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  New for  Antiseptic  Surgery.   (Sass.)    N.T. 

Med,  Jour,,  March, 

Aqnte  AledicataD.  (Kennedy.)  Am,  Jour.  Phar., 
Jan. 

Argentum    and  Silium.    (Woodyatt.)  U.  S.  Med. 

Investigator  (U.),  Dec.  1. 
-Nitricum.      In  Diseases     of    the    Kidneys. 
(Prcstou.)    Iluhncmannian  Monthly,  April. 

Arnica.    The  Poisonous  Effects  of .    (Earle.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept, 

—  In  rncrpcral  Peritonitis.  (Ehrman.)  U.  S.  Med. 
Investigator  (M.J,  May  15. 

Arsenic.  Estimation  of  —  in  Wall  Paper  and 
Green  Tarlctau.    (Ker.uy.)    New  Rem.,  Aug, 

—  Separat ion  of from  Organic  Matter.  (Mil- 
ler.)   Louisville  Med.  News,  June  2. 

Arsenical  Compounds.     Ready  Test    for  

(Galllard.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  March. 

Arthritis.    Subacute  Rheumatic .     (Davis.) 

Phila.  Med.  aud  Sur.  Rep.,  April  11. 

—  Case  of  Rheumatic.  (Doane.)  Med,  Brief, 
Aug, 

—  Suppurative  Following  Acute  Rheuma- 
tism.   (Gibuey.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  Aug.  2,'>. 

Articular  Diseases.    On  some  Mooted  Questions 

in  Kclutiou  to .     (Bauer.)     St.  Louis  Clin. 

Rec,  Aug, 

Artificial  Feeding  of  Infants .  (Beebe.)  Am. 

Homeo.,  Aug. 

Ascitis .    Case  of Accompanied  with  General 

Anasarca.  (Downs.)  Toledo  Med.  atid  Sur. 
Joxtr,,  Nov. 

—  Two  Cases  of Successfully  Treated  with 

Iodine  Ii^jections.  (Ford.)  Canada  Lancet, 
Feb. 

—  Case  of .    (Hoyt.)  Cin.  Med.  Advance  (H.), 

March. 

Aspergillus  in  tbo  Ear.  (Hall.)  Am.  Jour. 
Med.  Sciences,  Ajyril. 

Aspiration  in  Hernia .   (Parsons.)     Homeo. 

Times,  Jan. 

—  Ill  Complicated  Cases  of  Pleural  Effusions. 
(Pepper.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  May  2C,  June 
O.and  Aug.  4. 

—  Remarks  on .  (Hooper.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 

Jan. 

—  Of  the  Perineum  as  a  Means  of  Draining  the 

Lower  Part  of  the  Pelvic  Cavity .  (White.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec,  15. 

Aspirator.    A  Handy  .     (Pitch.)    N,  Y.  Med. 

Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Ou  the  use  of  the in  Hydropborax.  (Gil- 
bert.)   Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Pica  for  the  Early  Uso  of  the in  Pelvic  Cel- 
lulitis. (Oeterloiiy.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Oct., 
and  Cin.  Med.  News,  Dec. 

—  Tbo  Uso  of  tbo in  Retention  of  Urine. 

(Shepherd.)    The  Clinic,  March  24. 

Asthenopia.     Accommodative  and    Muscular 

.  (Castle.)  Phila,  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sept. 

8. 

Asthma.    General  Pathology  of .    (Bums.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  20. 

—  What  is  tbo  Relation  Botweeu and  Con- 
sumption 1    (Cleveland.)    T/i^  Clinic,  Nov.  10. 

—  Relief  for .  (Fontaine.)  Am.  Med.  Bi- 
weekly, Jan.  0. 

Astigmatism.    On  the  Corneal  Resulting 

from  Weber's  Curvilinear  Section  and  ou  the 
Causes  of  Astif^uiatism  after  Extraetious  in 
General.  (Weiws.)  Arch.  Ophtluil.  and  Olol., 
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CLASSIFIED  BY  SUBJECTS. 


AatrlnKenta.    Uses  and  Abuses  of and  Cnus- 

tlcB  Id  the  Treatment  of  £ye  Disease.  ((:'ir- 
ry.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Ataxy.    Locomotor.    (Strain.)  Med.  Brief,  July. 

Atheroma.  Of  the  Blood  Vessels.  (Bradford.) 
Borneo.  Times,  June. 

Atomiser.     New .     (Burrell.)     N.   Y.  Med. 

Rec.,  Aug.  26. 

Atresia  Tagrina.    Remarks  upon  the  Subject  of 

.    (lAndifl.)    NathviUe  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur., 

July. 

—  Operation  for In  Married  Women.  (Lente.) 

Am.  Jour.  Oba.,  Jan. 

—  With  Retention  of  the  Menses.  (Maxwell.) 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

Atrophy.  Case  of  Unilateral  Idiopathic  Cuta- 
neous  .    (Atkinson.)    It.  and  L.Med.  Jour., 

Dee. 

—  Contribution  to  the  Etioloev  of  Optic  Nerve 
.    (Bull.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

—  Of  Optio  Nerve  from  a  Slight  Fall.  (Cheat- 
ham.)   Atn.  Pract. ,  Dee. 

—  Case  of  Progressive  Muscular Resembling 

Lead  Paresis.  (Hamilton.)  N.  T.  Med.  Rec., 
March  24. 

—  Progressive  Muscular .    (Paine.)    Homeo. 

Times,  Sept. 

—  Case  of  Extreme  Muscular of  the  Lower 

Extremities,  Neuritis,  Recovery.  (Miles.)  Md. 
Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Atropia.    Salicylate  of and  its  Application 

to  Pharmacy.  (Tlchbome.)  Am.  Jour.  Plmr., 
April, 

Atrophias  Sulphas.  In  Acute  Myringitis  Otitis. 
(Ellis.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

Attenuation.  Concerning .   (Edmonds.)    U. 

S.  Med:  Investigator  (II.),  Oct.  15. 
Aumm.    In  Nnsal  Catarrh.     (Morse.)     Hahner 

mannian  Monthly,  May. 

Bacteria.    Are Normal!    (Gardner.)    Am. 

Pract.,  March. 

—  And  Microzynes.  (Howe.)  Chicago  Med. 
Times,  Sept. 

—  (Pearsou.)    Chicago  Med.  Times,  Aug.  and  Oct. 

—  In  Urine.    (Slooum.)    N.  ¥.  Med.  Rec.,  Sept.  2J. 
Bahamas.  The as  a  Health  Resort.  (Anon.) 

New  Hem.,  Feb. 
Balsam  of  Pern.    Carbollzed as  a  Dressing 

to  Wound*'.    (Burkd.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  Feb.  3. 

Balsamum  Pemvlanom.     (Hale.)    North  Am. 
Jour.  Borneo.,  Aug. 
Bandage.    New Rolling  Machine.    (Byrd.) 

N.  Y.Med. Rec.,  Aug.  11. 

—  Circular as  a  Remedy  in  Thoracic  Affec- 

tious.    (Oehring.)    Am.  I'ract.,  Aug. 

—  The  Circular as  a  Remedy  in  Thoracic 

Affections.    (Hon.)    Am.  Pract.,  Oct. 

—  The In  Thoracic  Diseases.    (Rogers.)   Am. 

Pract.,  Jan. 

—  On  Surgical  Uses  of  the  Strong  Elastic 

other  r-.a  Htemostatic.  (Martin.)  Chicago 
Med.  Jm,.r.  and  Ex.,  Nov. 

—  The  Blostlo used  to  Produce  Antcsthesia 

in  Minor  Amputations.  (Wyeth.)  N.  Y.  Med. 
Rec,  Aug.  18. 

Barks.  CHiemistry  of  the of  the  Oak,  Wil- 
low, and  Elm.  (Johansen.)  Ant.  Jour.  Phar., 
Sept. 

Barnes  Dilator.  Description  of  an  Improved 
.    (Seeley.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

Bartholow.     Brief   R^oinder  to  some  Recent 

Articles  by  Dr.  Roberts .  (Woodward.)  Cin. 

Med.  News,  Nov. 

Banham's  Mixture.  And  Hflller's  Elixir. 
(Weigund.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  May. 

Bath.  Tlie  Electric .  (Schweig. )  PA«a.  Med. 

and  Sin:  Rrp.,  March  10. 

—  The  Moderr  Turkish .    (Wilson.)    Alianlu 

Mill.  aiiU  Siir.  Jour.,  Feb. 

<-  The  'I'licrapeutio  Action  and  Uses  of  the  Turk- 


ish   with  a  Sketch  of  the  History,  Nature, 

Advantages,  and  Processes  of  the  Modem  Im- 
proved Tui-kish  Bath.  (Wilson.)  Ohio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

Mercurial  Vapor .    (Yandell.)    Am.  Pract., 

—Sept. 

Bean.  Removed  from  External  Auditory  Mea- 
tus.   (Seller.)    Phila.  Med.  limes,  Dec.  22. 

Bearded  Woman.    Case  of  a .    (Luhrlng.) 

Arch.  Dermatol.,  April, 

—  Case  of  a .    (Uardaway.)    St.  Louis  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Bed  after  Delivery.  How  Long  Ought  Women 
to  stay  in !  (Garrigucs.)  Am.  Med.  Bi- Week- 
ly, Oct.  13. 

Beeswax.    On  an  Artificial  Substitute  for . 

(Hell.)    Am.  Jour.  Plutr.,  Feb. 

Bellatlonna.     Comparison  of Nux  Vomica, 

and  Stramonium.  (Canfield.)  Ohio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.  (i/.),  JtUy. 

—  Evidence  aut'  Conclusions  on  the  Antagonism 

of and  Oi'ium.  (Rioketts.)  Ohio  Med.  and 

Sttr.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  One-sidod  AoUon  of .  (Smith.)    N.  Y.  Med. 

Rec,  June  23. 

—  in  Dysentery.  (Smith.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  Aug. 

—  Unilateral  Action  of .     (Tausley.)     N.  Y. 

Med.  Rec,  May  20. 

—  Essay on .(Todd.)   Atlanta M     .and Sur. 

Jour.,  Dec. 

Bellevue.    A  Lesson  or  two  from .  (Dewey.) 

Phy.  and  Phar.,  Nov. 
Bensoln.    Compound  Tincture  of .    (Miller.) 

Aw.  Med.  Hi- Weekly,  AjjriliS. 
Berberlna.      Note  on  Hypophosphite  of . 

(Lloyd.)    Am.  Jour  Phar.,  July. 

Bibulons  Paper.  And  Its  Uses  in  the  Trentment 
of  Venereal  Disease.  (Fox.)  Ohio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

Bl-Lateral  Section.  Operation  of .  (Palmer.) 

The  Clinic,  Nov.  17. 

—  Division.    Cases  Treated  by of  the  Cervix 

Uteri.  (Sutton.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
June  2. 

Biliousness.  And  its  Management.  (Father- 
gill.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  June  23. 

Birth  Bate.     The  Period  of  Maximum.    (Lan- 

dls.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  l. 
Bismuth.    Glycerlteof  Nitrate  of .    (Moor- 

heud.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  March. 

—  Glycerol  of  Nitrate  of .     (Squire.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Jan. 

—  Sub-N.itrateof in  Typhoid  Fever.     (Stro- 

nach.    Med.  Brief,  Jan. 

Bladder.    A  Scries  of Cases.  (Biggar.)  Ohio 

Med.  and  Stir,  Rep.  (H.),  May. 

—  Coucentrix  Hypertrophy  of  tlie .  (Dawson.) 

Arch  Clin.  Sur.,  Jan.,  and  Tlie  Clinic,  Feb.  3. 

Bleaching  Powder.  The  Chemical  Constitution 
of .    (Stahlsclinoidt.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Feb. 

Bleeding:.  At  the  Cord.  (Petit.)  Southern  Med. 
Rec,  Feb. 

Blepnaritis.  And  Ametropia.  (Keyser.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  ilarclin. 

—  Ciliaris.    The    Relation  of to  Ametropia. 

(Roosa.)    Am.  .^oitr.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Graphltis.  Mercurlus  Sol ;  Petroleum.  (Wood- 
yatt.)  Am  Borneo.,  Aug. 

Blepharo-PIasty.   Case  of .    (Reuling.)    Va. 

Med.  Monthly,  April. 

—  Spasm.  Cured  by  Inhalation  of  Nitrite  of 
Aiiiyl.  (Harlan.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
April. 

Blindness.    On  the  Etiology  and  Prophylaxis 

of .  (Landeslierg.)    Arch.  Oplhal.  and  Otol., 

Vol.  VI.,  Page  483. 

BliHtcriuff.  In  Typho-Euterltis.  (Binkerd.) 
I'hiUi.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  3. 

Blood.    History  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Circu- 


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latlon  of  the .    (Couklin.)     Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jow'.,  April. 

—  Coliug  tlio in  Typhoid  Fevor.    (KU)be,) 

Phil.  Med.  and  Sur.  Itep.,  Scpl.  1. 

—  Now  Method  for  tho  Quantitative  Determina- 
tion of  Sugar  in .  (Pavy.)  N.  E.  Med.  Ga- 
zelle in.)  Oct. 

—"circulation   of    the Subjectively    Seen. 

(White.)  ^Im.  Jour,  Med.  Siienee8,Jan. 

—  Corpuscles.  On  tho  Identity  of  tho  Rod in 

tho  Uili'ereut  Races  of  Maukiud.  (Richardson.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Lettiiio:.  In  Puerperal  Convulsions.  (Riggs.) 
Ta.  Med.  Monthly,  Dee. 

—  Vessels.  On  the and  the  Circulation  in  the 

Mcmbrana  Tyu;panl  and  Manubrium  Mallei. 
(Moos.)  Arch.  Oplhal.  and  OloL,  Vol.  YL,  Page 
674. 

Boards  of  Health.     Their  Scope  and  Power. 

(Verdi.)  JV.  £.  Med.  Gazelle  (U.),  Sept. 
Boils.  Treatment  of by  Sulphide  of  Calcium. 

(Smith.)     Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  April. 
Boue.    Disease  of .    (Helmuth.)   V.  S.  Med. 

Intcstiyaior  {H.),  Feb.  1. 

—  Case  of  a  Boy  with  Partial  Absence  of  the 
Eight  Parietal.    (Jacobt.)    Am.Jour.Oh8.,Ocl. 

—  Clinical  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the .  (New- 
ton.)   N.  Y.  Med.  Eclectic,  Sept. 

—  Surgical  Treatise  on .  (VonTagen.)  Homeo. 

Times,  Dec. 

Bony  Formation.    Cane  of in  tho  Place  of 

the  Lens.     (McDowell.)     7a.  Med.   Monthlu, 

Aug. 
Bonnets.    Grand  Appareil,  etc.    iSayre.)  Phila. 

Med.  and  Stir.  Rep.,  April  7. 
Boolcs.  Hints  on  the  use  of by  Students  and 

Assistants  in  Phaimaey.    (Moore.)   Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  April. 
Botany.  Inits  Relations  with  Medicine.  (Grant.) 

Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jottr.,  Oct. 
Botanical  Microscopy.  (Hunt.)  Gin.  Med.  News, 

July. 
Bowel  Complaints.     (Perkins.)     Eclectic  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 
Brain.    To  the  Ear.     (Chenery.)    Boston  Med. 

and  Stir.  Jour.,  Dec.  27. 

—  Physiology  of  the .  (Dupuy.)  N.    T.  Med. 

Jotir.,  May. 

—  Concussion  of  the .    (Nixon.)  Pacific  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Caseof  Pofteningof  the .  (Parks.)   lioston, 

Med.  anu  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  8. 

—  Softening  of  the .     (Styles.)  Eomeo.  Times. 

Nov. 

—  Softeningof  the .    (Webber.)    Boston  Med. 

and  Sur.jmir.,  Dec.  6. 

—  Clinical  Lecture  on  Traumatism  of  the . 

(Wood.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Brpt.  29. 

—  Disease.  Of  Children.  (Scales.)  N.  E.  Med. 
OazcUe  (H.),  Aug. 

—  FhospHates.  (Percy.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  Nov. 

Breast  Troubles.  In  Infants.  (Eley.)  Phila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  July  21. 

Breech.    Delivery   of  tho  ,  with  Forceps. 

(Fruitnlght.)     T  a.  Med.  Monthly,  Jtily. 
Bright's  Disease.    Practical  Remarks  on  tho 

Diagnosis  of  the  Early  btage  of .    (Arnold.) 

Md.  Med.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Three  Cases  of  of  the  Kidneys,  Detected 

by  tho  Ophthalmoscope.  (Cheatham.)  Louis- 
ville Med.  News,  May  12. 

—  Case  of  Subacute  .     (Deaderlck.)    Nash. 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Nov. 

—  (Kinsman.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  June. 

—  Chronic of  th    Kidneys.    (Prewitt.)    St. 

Louis  Med.  and  Sur,  Jour.,  Jtily. 

-Treated  Houieopathically.  (Shepard.)  Hah- 
neiuantiian  Monllili/,  Aug. 

—  Case  of ,  of  Sfechauical  Origin.    (Ward.) 

N.  Y.  2led.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Bromides.  Tho  Abuse  and  Use  of .  (Scguin.) 

Chicago  Jour.  Ment,  and  Ntr.  Dis.,July. 


Broncliial  Tubes.     The  Anatomy  of  the  > 

(Walsh.)    Atu.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

Bronchitis.     Au  interesting  case  of  and 

Diphtheria.    (Doane.)    Med.  Brief,  Jan. 

—  (Russ.)   Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Feb. 

—  General ,  Bronchial  Hemorrhage,  General 

Cardiac  Hypertroiiia,  andDilation  at  the  Apex. 
(Loomis.)    N.  Y,  Med.  liec.,  Aug.  18. 

Brouchocele.    Operation  for  .     (Passage.) 

11.  and  L.  Med.  Jotir.,  Nov. 
Broth.    Animal as  an  Aliment  in  Disease. 

(Horton.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 
Brown-Sequarrt  Ti'eatment.   Result  of  the 

in  Twelve  Cases  of  Epilepsy.    (\yre.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  27. 

Bryonia.    In  Irritable  Heart.    (Hale.)    Eahne- 

munnian  Monthly,  Feb. 
BufEiilo  Lithia  Springs.    Medicinal  Properties 

of  tho ,  ot  Mcckluuburg  Co.,  Va.  (Houston.) 

Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Feb. 
Bum.    Case  of  Severe .    (McClean.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May  3. 

—  Four  Cases  of  Severe .  (Yandell,  Jr.)  Lo/uis- 

zille  Med.  News,  Aug.  18. 

Bums.  (Dugas.)  N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
March. 

Bursae.    Treatment  of  Enlarged about  the 

Knee-Joint,  with  Cases.  (Toland.)  Westert^ 
Lancet,  March. 

Cnsarlan  Section.  Remarkable  Cases  Requir- 
ing   .     (Egan.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

Jtily. 

—  Successful  Case  of ,  after  Seven  Days'  La- 
bor.   (Jonks.)    Am.  Jotir.  Obs.,  Oct. 

Caffeina.     Extraction  of  from   Guarana. 

(Green.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  July. 
Calcification.    Successful of  Tuberculosi «  of 

the  Lungs.    (Both.)    JV^.  r.  Meil.  Bee.,  Juh/  21. 
Calculi.    Case  of  Biliary  ,  Duodenit      and 

Pancreatitis;  Death  and  Autopsy.  (Ed^^  uds.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Nephritic .  (Haine.)  Pacific  Med.  and      r. 

Jotir.,  Nov. 

—  Removal  of  Urinary .  (Armstrong.)  Can- 
ada Lancet,  March. 

—  Urinary .  (Dell'Orto.)  iV.  O.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  March. 

—  Extraordinary  Case  of  Urinary  .    (Mac- 

Gregor.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

Calculus.     Large  through  the   Urethra. 

(Biggar.)    Ohio  Med.  atid  Sur,  Bep.  (11.),  Jan. 

—  Case  of  Oxalate  of  Lime ,  Weighing  Five 

and  One-half  Ounces,  Successfully  Removed 
by  Lateral  Operation.  (Chapin.)  Am.  Jour. 
Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Notes  upon  Salivary  .     (Richet.)      Ohio 

Med.  anil  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Case  of  Salivary .    (Tauszky.)  Arch.  OHn, 

Sur.,  May. 

—  Case  of  Urinary ,  Lithotomy ;  Recovery. 

(McLean.)    Wenlem  Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Small .     (Naucrede.)    Phila.  Med.  Times, 

Oct. 13. 

—  Table  Containing  Ninety-six  Cases  of  Vesical 

and  Urethral  .    (Post.)    N.  Y.  Med.  liec,, 

July  28. 

—  Removal  of  Urethral in  a  Child,  by  Ure- 
throtomy.   (Kawls.)    Tin.  Med.  MonMii,  Nov. 

—  Case  of  Vesical  ,  etc.    (Gray.)    St.  Louis 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Calisthenics.    (Anon.)    The  Sanitarian,  Jan. 

Calomel.    Tho  Action  of  Certain  Manipulations 

and  Reagents  on .     (Corwin.)    New.  Rem,, 

July. 

—  On  the  Modern  Neglect  of in  Certain  Dis- 
orders.   (Duckworth.)    Med.  Brief ,  Aug. 

—  On  tlie  Alteraliility  of and  tlio  Pi  craution 

Necessary  in  its  Therapeutical  Employments. 
(Jolly.)    Am.  Jour.  I'luir.,  Dec, 

Camping  Out.      Thoranoutlcally    Considered. 

(Gibbons.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Camphor.    Tho  Monobromide  of \n  Mwtur- 


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batlon.  (Sherman.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 

April  7. 
Canabis  Indlca.    And  Tabacoum.    (LlUenthal.) 

North  Am.  Jour,  Homeo.,  Nov. 
Cancer.    Of  the  Bladder  and  Frostate.    (Bulch.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Ana. 

—  Ot  the  LI vor.     (Bell.)    Canada  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  April. 

—  Ol'  the  XnnRS.  (Bovan.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  Ex.,  June. 

—  Tlio  Anatouiy  of  Villous.  (Danforth.)  Chicago 
Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

—  (Ilelmutli.)  V.  S.MedT.  Investigator  (H.),  Feb.  1. 

—  Case  of  Hepatic with  Keiuarlts.  (LeRoux.) 

N.  O.  Med.  and  Bur,  Jour.,  May. 

—  Remarkable  Case  of .    (McLiiish.)    Quar, 

Cancer  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  AndPlitliisis.    (Miller.)    Am.  Pract.,  July. 

—  Treatiiiiint  of  an  Epithelial of  the  Toiigno 

■witli  Ipjectious  of  Nitrate  of  Silver.  (NittuUi.) 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  May.  • 

—  Of  the  Tongue.  (Newton.)  N.  Y,  Med.  Eclectic, 
July. 

—  Ouservations  on  the  Cause  and  Treatment  of 

made  from  1843  to  1877.    (Newtou.)    <^ar. 

Cancer  Jour.,  Oct, 

—  How  Treated.  Cases  Cured.  (Newton.)  X,  Y, 
Med.  Eclectic,  March. 

—  How  Treated.  Cases.  (Newton.)  Cancer 
Jour.,  April. 

—  Sfirrhus. (Newton.)     N.  T.  Med.  Eclectic, 

Jtdy. 

—  Case  of of  the  Vertebra  with  Infiltrations 

of  otter  Organs.    (Putzel.)    N.  T.  Med.  Jour., 
May. 

—  Gastro-Duodenal. (Reynolds.)  Phila.  Med. 

Times,  Sept.  1. 

—  (Walz.)    Cin.  Med.  A dvanee  (H.),  May. 

—  Encephaloid of  Left  Kidney  in  a  cldldtwo 

years  old.    (Carlisle.)    N,  Y.Med.  Jour.,. Tan. 

—  pEucephaloid of  the  Lymphatic  Glands  of 

the  NeQk.     (Cleeman.)     Phtla.  Med.  limes, 

'    July  7. 

—  Encephaloid in  a  Child  two  years  and 

sevin  months  old.      (Fitcli.)      Chicago  Med. 
Jour,  and  Ex.,  Aug. 

—  Encephaloid  of  the  Liver  in  a  Child. 

(Ijewis.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

—  lutra-Thoracio  Involving  Pleura,  Dia- 
phragm and  Chest  Walls.  (Pepper.)  Phila. 
Med.  Jtmes,  Feb.  17. 

—  Intra-Thoraclc .  (Pooley.)    Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  A  ugust. 

—  Case  of  Medullary of  the  Stomach,  Liver, 

McBiiitery,  and  Omentum.  (Brown.)  The  Clin- 
ic. Feb.  17. 

—  Medullary of  the  Prostates,  etc.    (Gray.) 

St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Case  of  Medullary of  the  Posterior  Medi- 
astinum and  Richt  Pleura.  (Octerlony.) 
Louisville  Med.  News,  Sept.  1. 

—  Case  of of  tlie  Stomach.    (Frankenberg.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Of  the  Stomach.  (Mott.)  Canada  Lancet, 
Oct. 

—  Case  of in  the  Female  Urethra.  (Thomas.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,Jan. 

Cancers.    On  the  Radical  Treatment  of  Uterine 

.      (Oodell.)      Vhila.  Med.  and  Sur.   liep,, 

March  10. 

CantharlH  Case.  (Ferris.)  77.  S,  Med,  Investi- 
gator (tl.),  Feb.  1. 

Capsules.  The  Filling  of  Wafer .   (Wharton.) 

Am   Jour,  rhar.,  Aug. 
Carbuncle.  Treatment  of .   (Dibrell.)    Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  March  31,  and  Southern 

Med.  Uec.,  May. 

—  Treatment  of .    (Leitner.)    Southern  Med. 

UfC  .  .lug. 

—  Whilhiw  and  Ingrowing  of  Nails.  (Newton.) 
Soulliern  Med,  lice,  Dec, 

—  Malignant .    (Wiendahl.)    JV.  O.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

Carbuncles.  Personal  Experience  of .  (Gib- 
bous.)   Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 


Carcinoma.    Acute of  Breast.    (Ashhurst.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Juli/  7. 

—  (Cabin.)    Phy.  and  Phar.,  Nov. 

—  Recurring  in  tLo  Vicinity  of  a  Cicatrix  left 
after  Excision  of  True  Epithelioma  in  tlie  Ax- 
illa. (Cleeiuuu.)   Phila.  Med.  Times,  March  31. 

—  Of  the  Liver  without  Enlargement  or  Rough- 
cuing.    (Gatchell.)    Am.  Uomeo.,  Oct. 

—  Uteri.  (Pundenborg.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Hep.,  March  i\. 

—  The  Patliology  aud  Treatment  of .  (Hor- 
ner.)   Phila.  J>tcd.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Dec.  22. 

—  Of  Stomach, etc.  (Parish.)  Phila.  Med.  Times, 
July  7. 

—  Of  Stomach,  causing  Constriction  four  inches 
above  the  Pylorus,  with  Corresponding  Cou- 
Btrietlon  of  Transverse  Colon,  etc.  (Wilson.) 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  June  0. 

Cardamon  Cultivation.  In  Mysore.  (Anon.) 
Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Dec. 

Cardiac  Diseases.  The  Mechanism  and  Treat- 
ment of  Piilnionary  Couiplicntion  of  Acute 
.    (Robinson.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Ilec.,  Nov.  21. 

—  Valvular  Disease.  Heart,  Liver  and  Kidneys 

from  a  Case  of  .    (Henry.)    Phila.  Med. 

Times,  June  9. 

Cardiograplilo.  AndSyphigraographlc  Studies. 

(Keyt.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  July. 
Caries.     Dental  ;   its  Influence  upon  the 

General  System  ;  its  Prevention.    (Kempton.) 

Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Feb. 

—  Of  the  Spine.  (Wyman.)  Toledo  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour,,  Feb. 

Camomania.  (Beclrwith.)  Cin.  Med.  Advance 
{a.},  June. 

Catliartic    Action.       The    Principles    of  . 

(Mays.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Cartilage.  Loose in  Knee  Joint.  (Cham- 
bers.)   Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  April. 

Case.    An  Interesting .    (Baer.)    Cin.  Med. 

Advance  (H.),  Jan. 

—  Peculiar .     (Barrows.)    N.  E.  Med.  Oazette 

(U.J,  Nov. 

—  For  Diagnosis.  (BeU.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur. 
.Tour. ,  Jan. 

—  In  Practice.  (Bodman.)  Toledo  ited.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  .June, 

—  An  Interesting (Glenn.)    Med,  Brief,  Aug. 

—  Rar<' .    (Bntler.)    Uomeo.  Times,  Nov. 

—  Unique .  (Cleaver.)  Louisville  Med.  News, 

June  16. 

—  Peculiar .     (Cobleigh.)    Phila.    Med.  and 

Sur.  liep,,  Julyl. 

—  Curious .     (Crane.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder, 

March. 

—  A .    (Forbes.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur., 

May. 

—  History  of  a  Complicated with  Autopsy, 

(luce.)     XT.  S  Med.  Inrcsligator  (U.),  Oct.  1. 

—  With  Remarks.  (Palmer.)  Louisville  Med. 
News,  A2>ril  28. 

—  Communicated.  (Roberts.)  Canada  Med. 
Ilcc,  Oct. 

Cases.  Three  .  (Capen.)  N.  E.  Med.  Ga- 
zelle <n.),Jan. 

—  In  Practice.  (Dyer.)  Southern  Med.  Ree., 
Feb. 

—  From  Practice.  (Colburn.)  jV.  E.  Med.  Ga- 
sclle  (H..),  Aug. 

—  (Hoopes.)    Uahtiemanninn  Monthly,  April. 

—  (Koeek.)  Htihnemanniun,  Monthly,  May,  and 
Cm.  Med.  Advance  (U.)  ,  Oct. 

—  A  Dozen from  nn  Old  Journal.    (LUien- 

tlial.)    North  A  m.  ./w>\  Uomeo.,  Nov. 

—  From  my  Note  B(  (Mullins.)  Cin.  Med. 
Adrancc  (n.).Jan. 

—  Cduvalcseent  .    (Sayre.)    Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Pep.,  April  7. 

—  Report  of  .     (Smart.)     Toledo  Med.   and 

Sur.  .four.,  Aug. 

—  In  Practice.  (Smith.)  Detroit  Med.  Jour., 
Jan. 

—  (Toek.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour,,  May^ 


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—  (Todd.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Science*,  Jxdy. 

—  Notes  on  .     (Turuor.)    Fhila.  lied.  Times, 

Jan.  0. 

Cassia  Trade.    On  the In  Cblnii.    (Hlrth  Du 

Freues.)    New  Hem. ,  May. 
Catalepsy.    Case    of  .     (Dii   SauUo.)    Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (R.),Jan. 
Catarrh.  Acute of  tlio  Middle  Ear.  (Amick.) 

Viii.  Med.  News,  Sent. 

—  Gastric    .       (Bartholow.)       The     Clinic, 

Dec.  1. 

—  Tlierapeutics  of .    (Buck.)     Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  liev.  (H.),  July. 

—  A  Fcw'Practical  SuKKCstions  Concenilng  Ex- 
traction of .     (Derby.)    Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Nifv.  1. 

—  Clironlo of  the  Bladder  Cured  by  Chlma- 

phila.    (Hale.)    N.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (JI.),  June. 

—  On .     (Reynolds.)     Fhila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  May  ^6. 

—  Clironlo  Aural .    (Simpson.)    Atlanta  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Kotes  on  Nasal .     (Farrington.)     Borneo. 

Times,  Jtine. 

—  Case  of  Clironlo  Nasnl .     (Friese.)      Hah- 

nemannlan  Monthly,  May. 

—  Niisal .     (Lo  Hardy.)     Atlanta  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Nasal .     (Ockford.)      Cin.   Med.   Advaticc 

(H.),  Dee. 

—  Naso-Pliaryngeal .    (Smith.)    Pacific  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

Catarrhal  Aflboiions.      Local    Indications    in 

Clironlo of  the  Uterus,  etc.    (Beebe.)  Am. 

Borneo.,  Nov. 

—  Diseases.     Remarks  on    a    Comparison    of 

tlio  Weather  Reports  with of  Children. 

(Keating.)    Fhila.  Med.  Times,  July  7. 


-  Putieuts.    Feet  of  - 
Monthly,  July. 


(Ruiubold.)    Va.  Med. 


Catarrhas  SoiTocations.    Abstract  of  n  r"        .il 

Lcrturoon Neonatorum.    (Monti.)    i  uUa. 

Med.  Times,  Feb.  3. 

Cataract.  Two  Interesting  Cases  of  Traumatic 
.    (Cheatham.)    Louisville  Med.  News,  Aug. 

IH. 

—  Extraction.  (Taylor.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
April. 

—  Report  and  Remarks  on  a  Fourth  and  Fifth 

Hundred Extractions,  According  to  Von 

Gracfe's  Method.  (Kuapp.)  Arch.  Ophthal. 
and  Otol.,  Vol.  VI.,pngeT. 

—  Beullo in  a  Colored  Woman  One  Hundred 

Years  old.  (Llndsley.)  Nash.  Jour,  of  Med. 
and  Sur.,  Nov. 

—  Two  New  Instniments  for   Secondary  

Operation.  (Straw bridge.)  Am.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  April. 

Catechn.    Tincture    of    .     (Genois.)     Ain. 

Jour.  Fhar.,  March. 

Catheter.    Hueter's  Flat  Male and  his  Mode 

of  Ascertaining  the  Dilatability  of  tho  Male 
Uretlira.    (Rose.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  Sept.  8. 

—  Gauge.    Now .     (Anderson.)    N.  T.  Med. 

Rec. ,  Oct.  C. 

—  Broken  Off.  After  Maklnij  a  False  Passage, 
Extrutti'd  by  Perineiil  Section.  (Pooley.) 
Fhila.  Med.  Times,  May  12. 

Catheter.  How  to  Introduce  tho in  Ob- 
structed Urethra.  (Leitner.)  Med.  Brief, 
Aug. 

Catheterlsm.  In  Prostatic  Retention.  (Sqjiiro.) 
N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  May  ifi. 

Cauliflower  Excrescence.  Of  Cervix  Uteri. 
(Clark.)    N.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (B.),  Jan. 

Canstlcnm.  In  Paralysis  of  the  Ciliary  Muscle. 
(Nortou.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (U.), 
March. 

Cautery.    Tho  Actual in  Spasms,  Paralysin, 

and  Epilepsy.  (Dupuy.)  N.  Y.  Med.  .Jour., 
.Tan. 

—  On  the  Actual  and  its  Employment  in 


Cutaneous  Sursrery.  (PlfTard.)  CharltsUm 
Med  Jour,  and  Rev.,  Jan. 

—  A  Simple .    (Stlllwagen.)    Am.  Jour.  Med. 

Sciences,  April. 

Cell  Doctrine.    Tho in  tho  Light  of  Recent 

Investiualious  (Heitzmann.)  N.  F.  Med. 
Jour.,  April. 

Cell  Pathology.  Explorations  in  .  (New- 
ton.) N.  Y.  Med.  Eclectic,  Jan.,  and  Cancer 
Jour.,  April. 

—  Observations  on  the  Causes,  Character,  and 
Trpatnieut  of  Cancer,  made  from  1843  to  1877. 
(Newton.)    Cancer  Jour.,  July. 

CeUuUtls.    Peri-Uterine .    (Carr.)  Am.  Obs. 

(H.),  March. 

—  Case  of  Pelvic .    (Kinney.)   Bomco.  Times, 

Aug. 

—  Treatment  of  Pelvic by  Muriated  Tinc- 
ture of  TronundSul])hatoof  Quinia.  (McDon- 
ald.)    Va.  Med.  Moiithtu,  March. 

—  Fatal  — '  following  the  use  of  the  Elastic 
Bandage.    (Smith.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  May. 

Centrlcs.     Excentrlcs  and  Logic .    (Braun.i 

V.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (IT.),  June  1. 

—  Anil  Excentrlcs.  (Morgan.)  77.  S.  Med.  In- 
vestigator (U.),  March. 

Cephalalgia.    Tho  Thernpcntics  of  Pe^"iodical 

.    (Brudnack.)  Buffalo  Med.  and  Svr.  Jour., 

May. 

Cephalic  Version.  By  the  External  Bi-Polar 
Method.    (Coleman.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Tlin  Record  of  Nino  Additionul  Cases  of 

with  Introductory  Remarks.  (Holt.)  N.  O. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

Cerebellnm.    Case Bearlngiipon  the  Argument 

from  Pathology  ns  to  the  Function  of  tho . 

(Tyson.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

Cerebral  Lobes.     On  tho  Functions  of  tho . 

(Luutenback.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Softenlngr.    Case  of .    (Bacheler.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Stir.  Jour.,  Feb.  S. 

Cereus  Bonplandll.  And  Ccreus  Graudiflorus. 
(Goss.)    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

—  Medical  Uses  of .      (Goss.)      Med.   Brief, 

Jan. 

—  Grandiflorns.  Medical  Uses  of and  Cerens 

Boiipluudii,  of  Mexico  and  Central  America. 
(Goss.)    Med.  Brief,  June. 

—  TrlangnilarlH.  (Knnze.)  N.  T.  Med.  Eclectic, 
Sept. 

Cerium.  Oxalate  of In  Nausea  and  Vomit- 
ing.   (Smith.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  April. 

Chancres.     The  Treatment  of  .     (Porter.) 

Fhila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  20. 

Chancroid.    OnlhoTreatme'.';  of .    (Green- 

ough.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  11. 

Chancroids.      Treatment     of    .      (Piffanl.) 

Boston  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  2.'). 

Changlns:  the  Vertex.     On from  Ocelplto- 

Po.sterior  to  an  Occipito-Anterior  PoMitlou. 
(Taylor.)    Fhila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Nov.  17. 

Charlatanry.    In  Destructive  Diseases. 
egys.)    Ami.  Pract.,  Oct. 

Chemical  Testing.     A  System  of  - 
cat  and  Geueial  Use.     (Hough.) 
and  Obs.,  Sept. 

Chemistry.    Questions  in .     (Wenzell.)    I'a- 

cific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Recent   Progress  in   Medical  .      (Wood.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  i. 

Chicken  Obcsard  Tea.  (Crawford.)  Nash. 
Jour.  Med.  and  Siir.,  May. 

Childbed.  Ccmtrlhntlons  to  tho  Pntholopy  of 
.    (Landesberg.)  Fhila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.*. 

Children's  Clinic.  (Hall.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator [II.},  Man  IS- 

—  Diseases.    Recent  Progress  in  tho  Treatment 

of .    (Ilaydiu.)     Boston     Med.    and   Sur. 

Jour.,  Feb.  1  and  Aug.  2. 


(Com- 


—  for  Modi- 
Cm.  Lancet 


CLASSIFIED  BY  SUBJECTS. 


11 


OhlmaphilaVmbillata.   And  Maculuta.  (AUon.) 

Am.  Observer  (//.)•  Jan. 
Clnrhonidla.    (MathewHon.)    Med.  Brief,  Oct. 

—  SulpLuto in  Neuralgia  witli  General  De- 
bility and  anAnDBmic  Condition  of  the  System. 
(Alexander.)    Med.  Brief,  July, 

Chionanthus  Vlrglnlca.     In  Jaundice.  (Oueni- 

sey.)  Homeo.  Times,  Jan. 
Chloral.    Croton in  Dentirttry.    (Clobome.) 

N.  X.  Med.  lice.  May  19. 

—  Death  from  Twenty  Grains  of .    (Ingals.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 

—  In  Etlampsla.  (Masten.)  I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Hep.,  July  7. 

—  In  E(''«:np8ia.  (Wldding.)  I'hila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Hep.,  itig,  4. 

—  Hydrate  of .    (McDonald.)  81.  Louis  Clin. 

Rec,  July. 

—  Hydrate  of  —  in  Inebriety.  (Bpottswood.) 
Phila.  Med.  i  .d  Sur.  Rep.,  Aug.  11. 

Chloral  Hydrate.  In  Scalds  and  Bums.  (Kid- 
doll.)  Fhila.  Med.  ana  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  6. 

—  Extraordinary  Tolerance  of  a  Poisonous  Dose 

of .     (Bishop.)     Boston     Med.     and   Sur. 

Jour.,  Sept.  6. 

—  (Larrabec.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Sept. 

—  In  the  Treatment  of  Convulsions.  (Tliomp- 
8on.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Aug. 

—  In  Infantile  Convulsions.  (Johnson.)  Med, 
Brief,  Oct. 

—  In  Infantile  Convulsions.  (Monette.  Med. 
Brief,  Sept. 

Cblorodyne.  (Karuhum.)  Boston  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  27. 

—  (Gllman.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  13. 
Chloroform.  Deaths,  in  Clucinuati,  and  Vicinity. 

ion.)    The  Clinic,  Mar.  31. 


Burrows.    Blectic  Med.  and 


(Anderson. 

—  Thoughts  on 
Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  The   Hypnotic    Influence  of in    Asthma. 

(Bennett.)    Am.  Med.  Bi- Weekly,  Sept.  29. 

—  Sluill  the   Use  of as   an   Anasthctlc    be 

Abandoned'?    (Buckner.)    The  Clinic,  May  12. 

—  The  Deep  Injection  of in  Sciatica.  (Col- 
lins.)   The  Clinic,  Jan.  20. 

—  InitsMedico-Li'gallielations.  (Donlg.)  Ohio 
Med.  Recorder,  Jan. 

—  In  Hepatic  Obstructions.  (Foster.)  Phila. 
Med,  and  Sur  Rep.,  Feb.  17. 

—Necessity  of  C  autfon  i  n  the  Employment  of 

During  Labor.  (Lusk.)  Southern  Med.  Rec., 
Aug. 

—  Some  Sources  of  Danger  in  the  Administration 
of .    (Wellford.)    Va.  Med..MontMy,  Jan. 

Choked  Disk.   Observations  on Following 

Injuries  to  the  Head  in  Children.  (Bull.)  Am. 
Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

Cholaemiik  (Chose.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Re})., 
Jan.  20. 

Cholera.    On  the  Introduction  of and  oth«;r 

Infectious  Diseases  into  Hospitals,  Prisons, 
etc.  (Peters.)  O/iio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June. 

—  Appendix  to  an  Article  on  the  Introduction  of 

etc.    (Peters.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

Oct. 

—  Asiatlca.  Review  of  a  Report  of  two  Cases 
of .    (Miller.)    Ain.  Homeo.,  Sept. 

--Infantum.     Experiencoin .    (Boyce.)     V. 

S.  Med.  Jntesligator  (II.),  May  15. 

—  (Brewster.)    Uuhnemannian  Monthly,  .Tuly. 

—  (Coleman.)  Nashville  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur., 
July. 

—  (Kinp.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Oct. 

—  (Preston.)    Am.  Homeo.,  Sept. 

—  On  the  Treatment  of  the  Cold  Stage  of . 

(Wells.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Aug. 

—  Morbus.  Management  of  Cases  of .  (Pike.) 

Soulhem  Med.  Rec,  April. 

Chorea.    Some  Cases  of  Syphilitic .  (Alison.) 

Am.  .Tour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

—  On  the  Treatment  of .     (Leo.)    Md.  Med. 

Jour.,  Oct, 


—  During  Pregnancy.  (Ludlam.)  U.  8.  Med. 
Investigator  (H.),  Jan.  IS. 

—  (Winslow.)    Uuhnemannian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Its  Etiology  and  Varieties.  (Wood.)  A'  Y. 
Med.  Rec,  Dec.  15. 

—  The  Connection  Between  the and  Errors 

of  Refraction  of  the  Eye.  (Bull.)  A^.  r.  Med. 
Rec,  June'i. 

—  The  Connection  Between and  Errors  of 

Refraction  of  the  Eye.  (Stevens.)  N.Y.Med, 
Rec,  June  30. 

—  Gravidorum.  (Hazard.)  St.  Louis  Clin,  Rec, 
April. 

Choroiditis  Disseminata.  (Newton,  Jr.)  If.  Y, 
Med.  Eclectic,  July,  and  Cancer  Jour.,  July. 

—  Exsndatlva.    Case  of Accompanied  with 

Partial  Hicropsln,  Metamorphopsla,  and  Chro- 
matopsio  Scotouiata  of  Singularly  Regular 
Forms.  (Burn(!tt.)  Arch.  Ophthal.  and  Olol., 
Vol.  VI.,  page  4C0. 

Churchill's  Tincture  of  Iodine.  (Parvin.)  Am, 
Pract.,  Nov. 

Cicatrix.  From  Severe  Bum.  (Helmuth.)  Am. 
Observer  (H.),  Dec. 

Cicatrices.    New  Operation  for  the  Obliteration 

of  Adluront  and  Depressed .     (Pursons.) 

Am.  Observe)'  (U.>,  June. 

Cimlclfiiffa  Bacemora.  In  Nervous  Apprehen- 
sion, Tremor^*,  and  Tendency  to  Syncope. 
(McDongall.)   Am.  Homeo.,  Nov. 

Cina.  A  Study,  with  Glossaries.  (Dcschcre.) 
North  Am.  Jour.  Homeo.,  Aiig. 

—  In  Scarlatina.  (Winans.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator  (H.),  Jan.  15. 

Cinchona.  In  the  Treatment  of  Intermittent 
Fever.    (NuU.)    R.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Alkaloids.  And  their  S:ilts.  (King.)  Atlan- 
ta Med.  and  Sur.  .Tour.,  June. 

—  Febriftige.     Manufacturing  at  Sikklm. 

(Wood)    Am.Jour.Phar.,Jan. 

—  PrenaratloHM.    Two  of  the .     (Chapman.) 

Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec, 

Clnchonidla.  Sulphate  of as  an  Anti- 
Periodic.  (Harrington.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  Ex.,  Dec 

—  Sulphate .  (Hobbs.)    Louisville  Med.  News, 

Nov.  24. 

—  Sulphate  of .    (Cropper.)    Md.  Med.  Jour., 

July. 

—  Sulphate  of and    Sulphate    of   Quinine. 

(Love.)  Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May, 
and  Southern  Med.  Rec,  June. 

—  Sulphate  of .    (Polk.)    Southern  Med.  Rec, 

Oct. 

—Sulphate  of (Rafferty.)     Philn.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Ren.,  Nov.  17. 

—  The  Sulphate  of in  the  Treatment  of  Ma- 
larial Fevers.  (Taylor.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly, 
Oct.  13. 

—  In  Malarial  Fever.  (Nelson.)  Va.  Med.  Month- 
ly, Dec. 

Cinchonlsm.  Ciiso  of  Supposed .    (Mouny.) 

Louisville  Med.  News,  June  23. 

Cincho-Quinlne.   (Hamilton.)    N.  T.  Med.  Rec, 

,T(in.2(). 

—  (King.)  Southern  Med.  Rec,  Jitlii,  Phy.  and 
Phar.,  Aug.,  and  Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  (Miittisou  )    N.  y.  Med.  Rec,  .Ian.  C. 

—  What  is .     (Tayloi-.)      Atlanta  Med.   atul 

Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Circiuncision.  (Briggs.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med. 
and  Svr.,  April. 

Cirrhosis.  Case  of of  the  Liver  nnd  Kid- 
neys.   (Callahan.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Wcelcly,  June 

23. 

Civic  Cleanliness— Boston.  (James.)  TJie  Sani- 
tarian,  Jan. 

Classification  and  Causation  of  Disease. 
(.Toliusou.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  atul  Ex., 
March. 

Cleft  Palate.     Case  of  .      (Michael.)      Md. 

Med,  Jour,,  Sept, 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


—  And  Stapliyloraphy.  (Parsons.)  Am.  Observer 


(Lento.)    N.  r.  Med.  liec.. 


%  f 


(IL).  Mure 
Climate  of  Florida. 

—  NaMHuu.    (Prince.)   N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  March  31. 

Cllmatologry.     Sclcntlflc  .    (James.)     TT.  S. 

Mat.  liirrstigator  (U.),  Dec.l. 

—  Of  Florida.  (Stout,)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator 
{n.),J)ec.  u. 

—  (Wright.)    Ilomcn.  Times,  March. 

CUnlo.  College  of  PhyHieinns  and  Surgeons, 
Now  York.  (Thomas.)  liosion  Med.  and  Sur. 
,Tour.,  A'ov.  8. 

Cllnlral Cases.  (Carlton.)  Jlomeo.  Times,  March. 

—  (Peunoycr.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  {II.), 
Sept.  1,5. 

—  (Pettit.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jmir.,  Jan. 

—  From  Practice.    (Vilas.)    Am.  Ilomeo.,  Oct. 

—  (Wait.)    Borneo.  Times,  Dec. 

—  Contribution.  (Octcrlony.)  Am.  PracL,  April. 

—  Contributions. (.Stow.)  irflf*»JCWonntVrnJfon</i- 
li/,  Nov. 

—  JElectrolysls.  (Butler,)  Uomeo.  Times,  March. 

—  Lecture.     (Dawson.)    The  Clinic,  June  30. 

—  (Hawkes.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.),  April 
l.'j. 

—  (Helmuth.)    Am.  Observer  (11.),  July. 

—  Lectures.  (Ijoomls.)  A^  1'.  Med.  lice,  August  11. 

—  (Thomas.)    !f.  ¥.  Med.  liec..  Dee.  22. 

—  Observations.  (Oehmn.)  N.  E.  Med.  Gw.ette 
(H.),, July  and  Sept. 

—  (ToiTy.)    North  Am.  Jour.  Hnmeo.,  Feb. 

—  Reports.  (t.ongyear.)  Detroit  Med.  Jour., 
Aug. 

—  Syphllofirrapiiy.  Lenoodormatous  Spots  fol- 
lowing Syphilitic  Roseola,  Reiufectioual  8yph- 
ili.s.    (Taylor.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 

—  Theories.    Reports  and .    (Buck.)    Cin. 

Med.  Adranee  (U.),  Feb. 

—  Tliermometer.    The  Early  Use  of  the . 

(Sherriff.)     Canada    Med.    and    Sur.    Jour., 
Jan. 

Coagulated  Mucus.  Specimen  of Passed  by 

n  Patient,  with  Chronic  Eudocolitis.  (Peuolee.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 
Cobelina.    Action  of .    (Ott.)    Chicago  Jour. 

Nerv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  Jan. 
Coca.    On  the  Action  of .    (Hale.)    Ilahne- 

vuinnian  Monlhli/,  Sept. 

Cochineal  in  Spasms  and  Nervousness.  (Cow- 
ley.)   Hahnemaniiian  Monthly,  Feb. 

Coition,  And  Fecundation.  (Amdt.)  Cin.  Med. 
Advance  (II.),  July. 

Colchicum  Xloot.    The  Relative  Value  of . 

(neikcrt.)    Am.  .Tour.  Phar.,Sept. 

—  Seed.    (Roaenwasser.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Sept, 


.     (Wharton.) 

In  the  Treatment 
JV.    1*.  Med.  liec.. 


Pacific  Med. 


Cold.     How  to  Cure  a  Bad 

\<i.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 
Coleuian's  Multiple  Wedge. 

of  Stiicture.     (Coleman.) 
March  17. 

CoUc.    Nephritic  .    (Haine.) 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Nephritic .  (King.)   Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  Oct. 

Collodion.    (Kile.)     Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  June. 
"Colocynth,    and    Colocynthian   Refleetions." 
(tiisli.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Nov. 

—  And  Colocynthian  Reflections,  (Tucker,)  Chi- 
cago Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

Colon  and  Rectum.    Morbid  State  of  the . 

(Craig,)    li.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

Colo-Rectitis.    (Westmoreland.)    Atlanta  Med. 

.<nd  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 
Colostrum.      Clinical    Experience    with    . 

(Burt.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Oct.  15. 
Colotomy.   In  Left  Groin.  (Fcnwlck.)  Canada 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  On .    (Tiffany.)    Am.  Jour,  Med.  Sciences, 

Oct. 


Combined  Turning,  Bimanual  on .  (Mar- 
tin.)   Am.  Prticl.,  Nov, 

Compression.  Of  tlio  Aorta  in  Post-Pnrtum 
Hi!Uiorihago.  (Coniegys.)  Cin.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  Sept. 

Conriissloii.  And  Memory.  (Wood.)  Toledo  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

Condenser.    An  Improved .      (Rico.)     Neto 

Hem.,  Aug. 

Cong«nitul  Absence.  Of  Uterus  and  Vagina. 
(Gniy.)    Chicago  Med.  .Tour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  OfLlmbs.    A  Living  Boy   with .      (Lutz.) 

St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Congestion.     Cerebral   or    Inflammation 

from  Soliir    Heat.      (Smith.)     Am.    Sup.   Oba. 

Jour.,  Great  lirilain  and  Ireland,  May. 
Coiiium.      Cliararteristics   of    .      (Iloyno.) 

V.  S.  Med.  Inveslijator  (U.j,  Artg.  15. 
Conjnuctiva.  Diseases  of  the and  Anomalies 

of  Retraction.    (WoiTcll.)    Am.  PracL,  Jan. 
Conjunctive  Disease.     Clinical  Study  of  the 

More   Freqiiontly   Occurring  Forms  of   . 

(Risley.)     PMla.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Feb.  17 

and  24. 

Conjunctivitis.  (Amick.)  Cin.  Med.  News, 
,hin. 

—  (Doane.)    Med.  Brief,  Feb. 

—  Croupous    ami    Diphtheritic  with  Cases. 

(Norton.)    North.  A  m.  Jour.  Uomeo  ,  May. 

—  Granulosa.  (Masco  ro.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Jour., 
Jan. 

Conoid  Cervix.     (Palmer.)     The  Clinic,  Nov.  17. 

Constipation.  (Anderson.)  Southern  Med.  Rec., 
Ma  V. 

—  Hints  on  the  Treatment  of .    (Dam.)    SI, 

Louis  Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  And  its  Treatment  by  Enemata.  (Elder.) 
Med.  Brief,  March. 

—  (Forbes.)    N.  E.  Med.  Oazette  (TI.),  June. 

—  On .     (Thomson.)    A^.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  May  6. 

Constriction.     Buiulen  Death  from of  the 

Bowel,  Complictttt^d  with  Hemori-hage.  (Craw- 
ford.)   Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Nov. 
Consumption.      And    Heredity.      (Cleveland.) 
The  Clinic,  .fulyT. 

—  Pulmonary .     (Lcmen.)    Cin,  Med.  News, 

March. 

—  Curability  of .    (Mitchell.)    U.  S.  Med.  In- 

vcKligalor  (II.),  >Sept.  1. 

—  Stone  Dust  a  Cause  of .    (Sabin.)   Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  July  21. 

Consumptives.  Texas  for .  (Fisher.)  Hah- 
nemann ian  Monthly,  Sept. 

—  New   Mexico    as   a  H<'ulth  Resort   for  . 

(Jones.)     Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Kep.,  Sept.  15. 

Contractions.  Hysterical  Muscular .  (Ham- 
mond.) Chicago  Jour.  Nerv.  and  Ment.  Dis., 
.Tan. 

—  Of  Blood  Corpuscles  through  the  Action  of 
Cold.    (Piper.)    N.  Y.  Med.  .lour.,  March. 

—  On  the  Rcllex  Mnsculiir and  Atrophy,  In 

Joint  Diseases,     (bchi'tfer.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur., 
June. 

Contract  Practice.  (Harris,)  JV^.  1".  Med.  liec, 
Sept.  1.1. 

—  System.  (Lindley.)  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

Convulsions.    Ob.iervntious  on  Pueri^'i'iil . 

(BiilniHon.)     Va.  Mid.  Monthly,  Oct. 

—  Puerixnul,  (Barrous.)  N.  E.  Med.  Gazette 
(H.).  Feb. 

—  Puerperal Prompt  and  Efficient  Bleeding. 

(Binkerd.)     Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Aiiril 
21. 

—  Puerperal  .     (Bitting.)     Md.  Med.  Jour., 

July. 

—  Puerperal .    (Brown.)    Canada  Med.  Ree., 

Mar  ell. 

—  Puerperal .    (Fordyce.)    Buffalo  Med.  and 

Sur.Jniir.,  .Tan. 

—  Contribution  to  the  Study  of  Puerperal . 

(Hojt.)    Ji.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  June. 


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born  of  Uiwiulc 
.  Obs.,  Oct. 
(Tyrcc.)    Vhila. 


—  Clinical  Lecture  on  Puerperal. — (Llnu.) 
rhUa.  Med.  Times,  Man  12- 

-  Case  of  Puerperal OocurriuK  Four  DayH 

uftor  Labor.    (Oplo.)    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Puerperal .    (Payue.)    Va.  Med.  Monlhly, 

Nov. 

—  CaHe  of  Puerpeinl and  Trc.itmeut.  (Sam- 
ple.)   /{.  and  L.  Med.  Jour,,  Dec. 

—  Puorpiral  .    (Skeols.)    U.  N.  Med.  Inveati- 

gntor{n.),Dec.\r>. 

—  Pucrmu'al  .    (Suiurall.)    I'hila.  Med.  and 

S:  r.  Jlep.,  AprWiS. 

—  Two  Cases  of  Puoi-peral .    (Taylor.)    Am. 

.four.  Obs.,, Tan. 

—  CauHctl  by  Puerperal  Albumluurla  auU  Cured 
by  OeiiantliivCrocata.  (Oeluue.)  Huhneman- 
nlan  Munthly,  .liilii. 

—  Cases  ill  Private  Practice.  (GiUluj!:.)  Chicago 
Med.  Times,  June. 

—  Case  of Nervous  Irritability.    (Jones.)  iV. 

Y.  Mfd.  Eclectic,  Ko». 

—  Infantile .    (Montgomery.)    St.  Louis  Med. 

,(tud  fiur.  .Tour.,  Dec. 

—  Ci  I  so  of  Threatened  .     (Price.)     Am.  Ob- 

serrer  {IT.),  April. 

—  Case  of  Unilateral .    (Ross.)    Canada  Med. 

and  Stir.  Jour.,  June. 

—  The  Cause  of in  Chlldrou 

MotUoiH.    (Si<cne.)    Am.Joiir 

—  From  Preputial  Irritations. 
Med.  and  fiur.  Itep.,  March  17. 

Copaiba.     Examination    of    Commercial  . 

(Bowman.)    Am.  Jour.  Phnr.,  Auij. 

Copper  Cent.    Small Swallowed  ))y  a  Child 

of  Tiiree  Years,  and  Retained  more  tliaii  a 
Moiitli  la  the  Intestinal  Tract.  (Walker.)  Aw. 
Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

Cornou.  Diflfereutial  Diagnosis  between  Opaci- 
ties of  tlio and  Cataract.    (Amick.)    Cin. 

Med.  Xews,  May. 

Coroners.  And  Coroners'  luyucsts.  (Ansell.) 
A  III.  Med.  Bi-  W'eeklii,  Jan.  20. 

—  Til.)  Law  of .    ( Tyndull.)   Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  March  1. 

Corn  Sweat.   The .    (Aliport.)    Chicago  Med. 

Jour.  aiiU  Ht.,  Feb. 

—  Tlu>  Application  of  the in  Disease.  (All- 
port.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

Corpora  Striata.  (Worcester.)  JV.  E.  Med.  Ga- 
zelle (a.),  Feb. 

Corrosive  Mercury.  Accidental  Pioving  of 
• .    (Onernsey.)    JTomco.  Times,  J une. 

—  Sublimate.  Contaminated  with  Arsenic. 
(Smitii.)    Am.  Jour.  Vhar.,  Aug. 

Cosuaoline.    (Pierce.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  June. 

—  As  an  Exolpieut  In  DLsea.ses  of  tho  Hkin. 
(Hegciisburficr.)    Tfcster>i  Lancet.  June. 

-Cream.  (Davidson.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar., March. 

Cotton  Boot.   Note  on  the  Clinical  Study  of . 

(t'oulkrod.)    Fhila.  Med.  Times,  Sejd.  1. 

—  Bark.    Analysis  of  .     (Drueding.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Aug. 

Craniotomy.    Case  of .    (Willard.)    Ilahnc- 

vtannian  Monthly,  June. 
Cremation.    On .    (Lockrldge.)    R.  a7id  L. 

Med.  Jour.,  July. 
Creasote.    As  a  Medicinal  Agent.    (Barrows.) 

EclecticMed.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  And  Carbolic  Acid.  (Oraetzel.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phar.,. June. 

CrimiuiiUty.    (Stevens.)    The  Sanitarian,  Aug. 

and  Sc2>t. 
Cronp.    And  Diphtheria.    (Colvin.)    iV.  1'.  Med. 

Kec,  MarrhU. 

—  And  Diphtheria.  (Jacob!.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Bee, 
Feb.  24. 

—  And  Diphtheria.  (Montgomery.)  St.  Louis 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Identity  or  Non-Identity  of  and  Diphthe- 
ria.   (Tauszlfy.)    The  Clinic,  March  10. 

—  Case  of  Mombrnnoua .      Niw  Metho<l  of 

Titiatment.  (Fulton.)  Plula.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Hep.,  May  12. 


(Boyce.)  U.  S.  Med. 


—  Membranous  .     (Woodruff.)      U.  S.  Med. 

Tnrcstinator  (TJ.),  April  16. 

—  Some  Kxpcrlfncc  in . 

Tnrcstigutor  (IT.),  Jan.  IB. 

—  And  Its  Treatment.  (Cowau.)  8t.  Louis  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  (Don  Roy.)    Med.  Jtiief,  .Tan. 

—  In  Practice.  (Porter.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

-Treatment  of  .     (Rogers.)     Detroit  Med. 

Jour.,  .Tunc. 

CrustaLactea.  (Fisher.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investiga- 
tor (U.),  Jan.  1. 

Cryolite.  And  Its  Uses.  (Brenton.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phar.,  Feb. 

Cuprnm.  In  Defective  Reaction.  (Farringtim.) 
llomco.  Times,  April. 

—  Comparison  between and  Zincum.    (Orif- 

fltii.)    North  Am.  Jour,  llomeo.,  Aug. 

Cure.    The  Law  of .   (Swan.)  llomeo.  Times, 

Oct. 

Cut  Tliroat.    Case  of  .     (QiUand.)     N.   O, 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Curve.    Clinical  Lecture  o)i  the  Angular  . 

(Miner.)    lliilfnlo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  ClinicalLcctureupon  thoSpinal .    (Jliner.) 

Buffalo  2led.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Curvature.    Tho  Treatment  of  Rotarv-Lateral 

of  tho  Spine.    (Sayie.)    JV.   1'.  Med.  Bee., 

Marrhai. 

—  Remarks  on  Rotary-Lateral of  the  Spine, 

.;ud  Treatment  by  Bfir-.Suspcnsion  and  Fixa- 
tion, jii  tlio  Plaster  of  Paris  Jacket.  (Sayro.) 
Am.  I'ract.,  .Tune. 

—  Lateral.  (Gunn.)  Chicago  2Ied.  Jour,  and 
Ex.,  Sept. 

—  On  tho  Treatment  of  Spinal .    (Franklin.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Ill  rest igntor  (II.),  Xoe.  1. 

—  On  tho  Treatnuiit  of  Spinal  .    (Nelson.) 

r.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Dec.  ir>. 

Cyanosis.  An  Interesting  Cftse  of .  (Pep- 
pur.)    A',  r.  2Icd.  Bee,  June  '2. 

Cyst.    Cntaneona  Proliferous   (Sebaceous)  . 

(.V-hhuiot.)    I'hila. Med.  limes,  April U. 

—  Ciiho  of of  the  Vagina.    (Munde.)    A7n. 

.Tour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Ca.se  of  8ul)-Lingual  Follicular  .  (Wag- 
ner.)   Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Jan. 

—  Report  of  an  Operation  for  Ovaricn .  (Da- 
vis.)   Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jicp., .  larcha. 

—  Ov ariiin tieated  by  Kleetrolysit<.    (Hesse.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Repoi'tof  ii  Case  of  Ovarian and  Fibroid 

of  Uterus,  with  Autopsy.  (Hills.)  llomeo. 
Times,  March. 

Cystic  Disease.  Of  Broad  Ligament,  Ovary, 
and  Fibrous  Tmuorsof  tho  Uterus.  (Hodge.) 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  March  17. 

Cystocele.  Treated  by  means  of  Thomas'  Ante- 
version  Pessary.  (Hale.)  A''.  E.  Med.  Oasetle 
(U.),Aug. 

Cystitis.    Case  of  .    (Cooper.)    Jlahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  March. 

Dactylitis  Striimosa.  (Smith.)  Am.  Sup.  Obs. 
Jour.  Oreul  Brilu  in  and  Ireland,  May. 

Damiana.    Fluid  Extract  of  .     (Caldwell.) 

A',  r.  Med.  Bee.,  Nov.  3. 
Dangerous    Candy.      (Dcbnmner.)    Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  Jan. 
DcaAiess.      Or   Impaired    Hearing.      (Amick.) 

Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Sept. 
Deaf- >Iati  sin.    (Vilas.)     V.  S.  Med.  Investigator 

(II.),  July  13. 
Oeatlis.    Some  Observations  on  a  Series  of  One 

Hundred  and  Twelvo .    (Coskery.)    N.    Y. 

Med.  Jour.,  July. 
Deathbed  Studies.     (Ilolbrook.)     Phila.    Med. 

and  Sur.  Bep.,  Oct.  2i', 
De  Bar.    Case  of  tlie  Late  Ben .     (Bauduy.) 

St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 


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Deformity.  Of  Foot.  (CoUamoro.)  Toledo  Med. 
and  Hur.  Joxiv.,  May. 

—  Cono  of of  Foot.  (Flahcr.)  Toledo  Med.  and 

Sur.  Joxir.,  May. 

—  Cn80  of of  Foot.    (Woods.)     Toledo  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jottr.,  Mttu. 

—  Of  tbo  Hip  ill  tliu  Tlil:(l  Stago  of  Morbus  Cox- 
arluB.    (Tiffiuiy.)    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  July. 

Deformltleii.  In  their  Rolatlou  to  Ilyglono ;  IIlp 
Joiut  Dlsoaso.  (Corbaily.)  The  Unnitarian, 
May, 

Degeneration.    Amyloid of  Hver  uud  Kld- 

ncvHwlih  Curies  of  Lumbar  Vcitobrno.  (llcl- 
fli  Id.)     Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Hepl, 

—  Tubercular of  tlio  Kidneys.     (Durraeli.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  18. 

—  n.\  datilorm   of  tbo   Chorion.     (Earle.)  ! 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  ^^x.,Jan. 

—  Pulpy  of    tho  Kni'o- Joint.     Periostitis. 

(Uuun.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Cystio of  Inferior  Muxillu.    (Uuun.)    Chi- ' 

ea'/o  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  June.  I 

—  CyRtio of  tho  Kidneys.   (Pepper.)    Pltila. 

Mid.  Times,  Aug.  18. 

—  Albuminoid of  the  Liver,  and  on  Abdom- 
inal TumorH.  (Popper.)  Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Dec. 
15.  \ 

— Albuminoid  and  Inflltratiou.     (Peters.)  , 

Ya.  Med.  Monthly,  Feb.  \ 

—  Of  tho  Aual  SaccuU.  (Vance.)    Cin.  Lancet  i 
011(2  (.ba.,  July. 

DeUrlaui  Tremens.    (Yandell,  Jr.)    Am.  lYuct., 

Jan. 
•*  Dementia  rar«lytlca."    Re8iim6  of  "  A  Study 

of ."    (UlieuUial.)    Homeo.  Times,  Jan. 

Depression.  In  Bight  Side  of  Thorax  from 
lu;ni-Uterlno  IpJ'iiy.  (Smith.)  Am.  Sup.  Obs. 
Jour.  OrcaU'rilitin  and  Ireland,  April. 

—  OfTlioraxOceiinin^'durin^'lVrtutisis.  (Smith.) 
^1(1.  Slip.  Obs.Jour.  Ureal  Britain  and  Irtlund, 
Ajjrll. 

Dermatology.  American.  (Damon.)  Arch. 
Ijcrmulol.,  Oct. 

—  Keceut  I'loirress  iu  .    (Rohc.)     Ya.  Med. 

Monthly,  Scid. 

—  Ki;ceiit  Progress   in .     (White.)     Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June  7,  and  Dee.  6. 

—  (Yaudcll,  Jr.)    Cin,  Med.  Kews,  Dec. 

Desiderata.    Tho of  our  Scliool.    (Hering.) 

Aorth,  Am    'our.  Uomco.,  Nov. 
Development.    Excessive  .     (Botts.)     Cin. 

Med,  Aews,  May. 
Diabetes.    Its  Cure.    (Goss.)    Med.  Brief,  Aug. 

—  Mellltas.    Case  of Treated  with  Chlor.il 

H>diate,  Relieved.  (Crotw.)  St.  Louis  Clin. 
Jtec.,Feb. 

—  Caso  of Treated  with  Cliloral  Hydrate. 

(Cross. )    Southern,  Med.  Jiec. ,  March. 

—  The  Treatment  of .    (Gobs.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur,  Hep  ,  Oct,  13. 

—  (Smith.)    I>etroit  Med,  Jour.,  June. 

Dingruosls.    Questions  in .    (Dumm.)     Ohio 

Mud.  Jiec.,  March. 

—  Ciiso  of  Houbtful with  Remarkably  IHkIi 

Temperature.  (UoiTicli.)  N,  O,  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  July, 

Discovery  In  Physical .    (Holden.)    N.  Y. 

—Med.  Bee.,  Jan.  20. 

—  Differeutial .     (Middleton.)      Hahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  April. 

—  ACoutriiiutioutotho  Differential between 

Hollow  Uteiiiio  I'oiypu.s,  and  Complete  luver- 
Biou  at  tho  Uterus.  (Sussdortf.)  '  i.  Jour. 
Obs.,  Oct. 

—  D.ffereutial  of  Sub-Murous  Fibroid  and 

Bub-involution  of  tho  Uterus.  (Von  Tageu.) 
V.  S.  Investigator  {11.),  June  15. 

Dialysed  Iron.    (Blair.)    Am.Jour.l'har.,Jrdy. 

—  Ou  tijo  PiL-pavuliou  of  .     (Davy.)     Am. 

Juur.  I'har.,  Aop. 

—  (Hay.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  i. 

—  Note  on  .    (Maisch.)     Am.  Jour.  Phar., 

July, 


(Bhuttleworth.) 


—  On   tho  Preparation  of . 

Am.  Jour.  Plutr.,  Not. 

DlarrhoBH.  Autumnal.  (MeWiiliams.)  Ohio  Med, 

llreorder,  A  ug. 
— Remedial ludloutlonsfor Infantile .  (Mills.) 

Am.  llomco.,July,  and  U.  S.  Med.  Jnveatiaator 

(U.).July\. 

—  Bummer and  Cholera  Infantum.    (Steely.) 

Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  Ca.'^e  of  Chronic  .    (Webb.)     Med.  Ilrief, 

March. 

Diastasis.  Of  tho  Hternum,  by  tho  Violent 
Action  «)f  the  Diaphragm  iUuiiiK  Ccmc'luug. 
(Lutz.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

Diet.    Resuniu  of to  be  Used  in  Diphtheiia. 

(Cliamberlaln.)    y.E.  Med.  Oaselle  {ii.),Jun. 

—  Tho of  Nursing  Children.    (Craig.)    Am. 

Observer  (U.),  Aor. 

Dletetlrs.    lufautilo .    (Edmonds.)  ilm. /To- 

meo.,  l>ec, 

—  In  i:<-lation  to  Infants  and  Young  Chlluren. 
(Moore.)    llahnemannian  Monthly,  Dec. 

Dietetic  Rules.    Our .    (Wolff.)     Cal.  Med, 

Times,  July. 

Digestlne.    A  New  Remedy  called .  (Shelly.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Feb.  3,  and  Cm, 
Med.  \ews,  May. 

DioHcorla  Villosa.  Wild  Yaiu.  (Qoss.)  Med. 
Brief,  May. 

Digestion.  Some  Practical  Observations  ou  Rec- 
tal  and  Absorption    (Eagau.)    Am.   Med. 

Bi-Wcckly,  March  17. 

—  Tho  Function  of in  its  Relation  to  Health 

and  Disease.    (F.lmer.)    Cin.  Med.  A'ews,  Mai/. 

—  And  ils  Disorders.  (Murray.)  Ya.  Med. 
Monthly,  Feb. 

Ditdtalls.  In  Scarlatina.  (Lewis.)  .V.  1'.  Med. 
Bvc,  Feb.  3. 

—  Tincture  of and  Veratmm,  in  Hypertrophy 

of  tho  Heart.    (White.)    Phila.  Mei,  and  Sur. 
Hep.,  Nov. n. 

Dilatation.    In  tho  Skin.    (Bulkley.)  ^rr/t.  Der- 

mutol.,  tM. 

—  Of  one  I'upil  following  tho  Application  of  a 
Belladonna  Plaster.  (Burrall.)  A',  i'.  Med. 
llccJulyt. 

—  Of  tho  Cervix  Ut*rl.  (Seyfort.)  Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Hep.,  Sept.  IS. 

—  Kctaidcd  of    the    Os-Uteri    in     Labor. 

(Smith.)    P/ii7a.  Med.  iind  Sur.  Hep.,  Ann.  4. 

—  or  tho  Urethra.  (Summers.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Hec., 
Aug.  11. 

—  New   Material   for of  tho  Cervix   Uteri. 

(Sussdorll.)    A'.  Y.  Med.  Hec,  July  U, 

Dilator.    Description  of  a  New .    (Steuror  ) 

A.  Y.  Med.  J.cc,  Sept.  22. 

—  New  Rectal and  Explorer.    (Wales.)    A''. 

1'.  Med.  Hec,,  Feb.  24. 

Diphtheria.    Tho  Treatment   of .    (Allen.) 

Mom  CO.  Times,  Oct. 

—  Doubtful  Case  of .     (Bailey.)     Charleston 

Med.  Jtmr.  and  Hev.,  Jan. 

—  Comments  upviu .    (Barrows.)    X.E.Med. 

Gazelle  (II.),  May. 

—  On  tlioTrciitmentof .    (Benson.)    Canada 

Lancet,  March. 

—  Treat  ment  of .    (Chapman.)    Buffalo  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Noteson .  (Cluness.)   Canada  Lancet,  Jan. 

—  Geimsot .     (Cook.)    Am.  Pracl.,  Sept. 

—  And  Croup.  (Curtis.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  July  6. 

—  CcrUiln   Points    in  .     (Curtiss.)     Buffalo 

Med.  and  Sur.  .Tour.,  Sent. 

—  (D;ike.)    Am.  Homeo.,  Nov. 

—  Fxprilence  Willi .     (Eaton.)     U.  S.  Med, 

Investigator  (11  ),  Feb,  15. 

-Sdiiio  roiuta  Respecting .    (Edson.)    S.Y. 

Med.  Hec.,  Mai/T,. 

—  (Fi)L'cl.)    lied.  Brief,  June. 

—  Ticuliiiciit  of .    (French.)    Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Hep.  ill.).  Jan. 

—  Tr.alii.uit  of .     (Gibbons.)    Paci/tc  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jati. 


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15 


iled. 


—  (OoM.)    Eclectic  Med.  and  Bur.  Jour.,  Dee, 

—  Louttl  Treivimcut  lu .     (IIiiKanbucli.)    Chi- 

ratio  Med.  Jour,  and  Kx.,  March. 

—  And    ItH    MitniiRiMuont.     (IlaiuUtou.)     I'hlla. 
iled.  and  8ur.  Uej>.,  April  28. 

—  Bolect  ForimUuj  for .    (Uodgo.)    Southern 

Med.  liee.,  Feb. 

—  Tlio  Tioatmont  of  .     (lugruhaiu.)    Med. 


lirief.  Feb. 
—  Treiirmont  of  ■ 


Bi- 


Med. 
Med. 


Mrxl. 


(Jobnstou.)    Am.  Med. 
Weeklif,  Nov.  2i. 

—  Tho  Ci)utaglou8iio88  and  TroatiutMit  of  . 

iKunnard.)     St.  Louis  Med.  and   Sur.  Jour., 
•eb. 

—  (Kurtz.)     Wettem  Lancet,  pec. 

—  On .     (Mttssoy.)     I'hila.    Med.  and   Sur. 

lien.,  Oct.  27. 

—  (Modl)oiTy.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  June 
9,  and  Med.  Uricf,  July. 

—  Tlio  Treatment  of .    (Mooro.)    Phila 

and  Sur.  lien.,  Feb.  17. 

—  A  Prescription  for .    (Morso.)    Phil.r 

and  Sur.  liep.,  June  2. 

—  Ciiuso  of .    (Pblllips.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur, 

Jlep.  (II.),  Jan. 

—  Its  Tliorupeutlcs.    (Polk.)    Med.  lirief.  Dee. 

—  Case    of    .     (Pi-oston.)      llahnemannian 

Monthly,  Feb. 

—  Trciituiontof .    (Rogensburgcr.)     Western 

Lancet,  April. 

—  ObHorvatioua    upon    an    Epidemic    of    . 

(Suiididgo.)     Louiuville  Med.  News,  Jan.  13  and 
April  21. 

—  On .    (Sohupport.)     Am.  Med.  ISi-Weekly, 

Nov.  24. 

—  (Shaw.)    N.  E.  Med.  Oasette  (11.),  Nov. 

—  Tlio  Nature  and  Treatment  of .     (Sloan.) 

Canada  Jjuncel,  Sept. 

—  Tliouglits  Uelating  to  the  Progress  and  Treat- 
ment of — -.  (Smith.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sci- 
ences, Oct. 

—  (TiuJior.)    Homeo.  Times,  Jul)f. 

—  Tlio  Treatment  of  .     (Toland.)     ^7estern 

Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Ciisesof Invaaltm  of  the  Larynx.  (Tuppor.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Snr.  Jour.,  Oct.  11. 

—  (Turner.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  15. 

—  On and  Scarlatina.    (Wilke.)     6^  S. 

Investigator  (B..),  Jan.  15. 

Dlpbtherltis.    Treatment  of with  Hrdrar- 

gyrum  Cyatifltum.     (Ericiiaen.)     llahneman- 
nian Monthly,  May. 

—  (KucJilor.)    Cin.  iled.  Advance  (11.),  March. 

—  (Oektord.)    Cin.  Med.  Adeance  (U.),  May. 
Dlplacuslis  Blnanoalls.    (Murroll.)    ^Y.  r.  Med. 

Iiec.,Nov,  3. 

Disease.    The  Cause  of In  Country  Jlomes. 

(Bartlett.)    The  Sanitarian,  Sept, 

—  Tlio   Germ  Theory  of .     (Chamberlain.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Attg. 

—  Two  Cases  of  Obscure with  Autopsies. 

(Hopkiuii.)   Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec,  C. 

Diseases.    Natural  and  Drug .    (Eggloston.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (11.),  Nov.  1. 

—  Sketch  of  tho Most  Prevalent  in  Fayette- 

vllle,  During  tho  Bummer  and  Autumn  of  1811. 
(Ml  Klnuey.)     Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Feb. 

—  SiK'citto  Methods  in  tho  Treatment  nnd  Inves- 
tigation of .     (Pattou.)      Cin.  Lancet  and 

Ohs.,  Feb. 

—  Of  thvi  General  Organism  in  Mieir  Kclatlou 
to  tho  Vialou.  (Reuiiug.)  li.  and  L.  Med. 
Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Of  Great  Men.  (Vanderbeck.)  Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Hep.,  Feb.  24. 

—  Of  Children.  (Duncan.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator (Z/.l,  JiotelQ. 

—  Notea  on .  (Forchheimer.)  The  Clinic,  Jan. 

13. 

—  Of  Women.     Cllnio  on  the  .     (Ludlam.) 

TT.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (17.),  Sept.  1. 

—  Tho  Specialty  of .     (W'ng.)     Pacific  Med, 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Disinfect'tnt.    An  Elo^'ant .    (Tucker.)   Chi- 
cago Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 
Disinfectants.     Notes  on  tho  History  of  Disiu- 


foctlon  and .  (Jones.)   N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur, 

Jour.,  Sept. 

Dislocation.  Compound of  tho  Knco,  Treat- 
ed by  Powerful  hxtonslon  and  Counter  Exten- 
sion.   (Davis.)     I'hila.  Med.   Times,  Marchn. 

—  Of  tlio  Long  Head  of  tho  iJlceps  Flexor  Cubl- 
to  Muscle.    (Urocn.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  May. 

—  Of  tho  Kldnev.  (Lewis.)  U.  S,  Med,  Imestt' 
gator  {Tl.),Julijia. 

—  Of  Radius  aiid  Ulna  Outwards.  (Tiffany.) 
Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Forward  of  tho  Lower  End  of  tho  Ulna. 
(Wolr.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  April. 

—  Of  Both  Clavicles.  (Morso.)  Cin.  Med.  News, 
Dec. 

—  Of  tho  Sternal  End  of  tho  Clavicle,  Upwards. 
(Shaw.)    A^.  y.  Med.  ICec.,  Aug.  18. 

—  Now  Method  of  llcductlou  of of  tho  Hip. 

(Allen.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Of  tho  nii>  In u  boy  Eight  Years  Old;  Rortuc- 
tlon  on Thhty-socoud  Day.  (Powell.)  Canada 
Lancet,  May. 

—  Reduction  of of  the  Hip-Joint,  by  Manipu- 
lating tho  Femur  as  a  Lover,  over  a  Fulcrum 
Fluced  ill  tlio  Groin.  (Martin.)  Cin.  Lancet 
and  Obs.,  Sept. 

—  Of  tho  Patella.  (Bradner.)  N.  T.  Med.  liec., 
Jan.  20. 

—  Edgewise of  Patella.     (Cluness.)    N.    T. 

Med.  liec,  Jan.  27. 

—  Of  tlio  Shoulder,  in  a  Boy  Five  Years  Old. 
(Ilobbs.)    LouisiuUc  Med.  News,  July  2h. 

—  Of  tUo  8honlUci'-Joint,  andSomo  of  tho  Acci- 
dents UesiiUing  Therefrom.  (Courtright.)  Cin. 
Lancet  and  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Of  tho  Bhould(!r- Joint.  (Whitbeck.)  Toledo 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

Dislocations.    Two  Rare .    (Briggs.)    Nash, 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  July. 

—  Practical  Observations  on of  thoShoiilder. 

(Adolphuu.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Feb. 

—  Of  tho  Shoulder  and  Their  Reduction  by  Ma- 
nipulation. (Hamilton.)  Ohio  Med.  Recorder, 
April. 

Disparennia.    (Stoger.)    Nash,  Jour,  Med.  and 

Sur.,  Dec. 
Dispensaries.    Free .    (Gruel.)    Phila,  Med. 

and  Sur,  Rep.,  June  23. 

—  Abuso  of  Free .     (Hauna.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Rep.,  May  12. 

—  Tho  Abuso  of  tho  Free .    (Miller.)    Phila, 

Med.  Times,  Dec.  22. 

—  Freo and  High  Tariflf.    (Rhodes.)    Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  June  9. 

Dispensary  System.  The  Free in  Philadel- 
phia.   (Miller.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Nov.  10. 

Dispensing  Prescriptions.  (Blair.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phar.,  Oct. 

—  Ointments.    Convenient  Mode  of .    (Van 

Harllugeu.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  April  14. 

Displacement.  Of  tho  Ovary.  (Hale.)  U.  S. 
Med.  Investigator  (II.),  June  1. 

—  Case  of of  tho  Ovary.    (Hale.)  N.  E.  Med. 

Gazette  (IT.),  July. 

—  Traumatic of  tho  Testes.    (Moxley.)    The 

Clinic,  Sept.  29. 

Doctors  and  Drlnli.     (Milliken.)      Ohio  Med. 

aiul  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 
Dose.    Was  a  Quarter-grain  too  Largo  a 1 

(McLean.)    Chicago  Me<l.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Nov. 

—  Tho  Action  of  Ouo .    (Sharp.)  Iluhneman- 

ninn  MonitHy,  April,  ana    U.  S.  Med,  In»esli- 
galor  (l£.),May\. 

Doses.  Tho  Value  of  Small  and  Frequently  Re- 
peated   .    (Dessau.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rcc.,  July 

28. 

•«  Double  Catheter."    An  Improved  Modlflcar 

tlou  of  the ,  TrocsD  and  Cauula.    (LeiUy.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  C. 

Double  Staining.  Now  Mothoil  of .  (Mor- 
ris.)   Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Now    Method  of  .     (Shakespeare.)     Am. 

Jour.  Med.  .'cicnccs,Jan. 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


Doweir*  Op«r»Uoii.    For  tUo  UimUciiI  Ciiru  uf  ! 

Ilcnilu  ;  Tliri'o  muoi'HMfvil  ("iimch.    (WorthliiK- 1 

toil.)    I'acijle  Meit.  and  Hur.  Jour.,  Pee. 
UriilnnKe.    Houho  .     (Auon.)     The  SnniUt- 

rian,  Jioe. 
Drnpity.     Cusp  of    Abiloniliml  .     (CUIMh.) 

Utilnirmantilan  Monthly,  t'rb. 

—  CastMlii  riiutlcc.     (OoHi.)     Krieclie  iled.  anil 
Sii)'.  .lour.,  Aug. 

—  t'liMu  of  TulMTciilui- of  tlio  AIkIoiiu'h  Slum 

lailii{{Ovin'lun'rmiior.  (McCiniw.)  Arrh.  Clin. 
Sitr.,Jul!/. 

—  Ovariiiii with  U(>fproti<'o  to  llio  Advanrc- 

iiiiiil  luiulo  111  Mm  I'litliology  1111(1  Trciilnii'iit 
iluiliijf  llio  I'ast  Ilumlrutl  Yciuh.  (TliouitiM.) 
Am.  Mfd.  lli-Wirlil!/,  Fvh.  17. 

Dnnviutd.     TlfiitiiU'iit  of  tlio- — .  (Auoil.)    Ohio 

.Mill,   lifronlir,  lirpl.  j 

DriiRM.  Or  VlsMoillciitrlxNiitiini'.  (IIIUm.)  (in.  1 
ilnl.  Adrinirr  (II.),  (  rl. 

—  Coiiiuiorciiil (if  llio  riiiiu'so  I'rovliifo  of 

Canton,    (llirtli  I>u  riviioM.)  AcwJ^'nn.,  June. 

—  I'lliiiary    and  Him  ondary  HyniptoiiiH    of . 

(rri'Ntoii.)    Ilithnemitiiiiidn  mohIIiIii,  I'rli. 

—  (Ill  tlio  Action  of iiiMHi  tlio  Motor  Hy.Mtciii 

orAiiliimls.    (Wood.)     I'hiht,  Med.  Tiinrs,  Jan. 

DruK  Action.    Ou  tlio  Nntnro  of .  (IlnghcH.) 

Uahucmuuniun  Monlhlij,  .fiine, 

—  Ill  iJlstMihO.     (ONS'tMiM.)       Ohio  Mi'd.   itiid   Sur. 
l!ri).,{U.),.lnlu. 

—  WloiT.    A In  tlm  J'ar  W«)«t.   (WoIhh.)   Am.  ^ 

Jour.  Phtiv.,  Xor. 

DnmkonnoHs.  What  Mi'dicliiootTcrH  for  tlio  Uc- 

luf  of   C'l'iuiuoii  ;  A   Cliulcal  Ufport  and 

Btiidyof  it.  (Mt-KU-oy.)  Cin,  Lancet  and  Obs., 
July. 

Diirhuin.      Doatli  of    Dr.  Carroll .     (Duke.) 

Am.  llomco.,  L'tc. 

Duty  of  tlio   Doctor.       Tli( to  the  Dying. 

(.vuoii.)     /Southern  .\led.  A'tr.,  Pec. 

Dntl(>H  uimI  rrlvlleRPs.    Tho of  Kxiwrt  Wlt- 

utssL'ti.     (Mclutyie.)    rhila.iled.  Times,  Jan. C. 

Dynamlto  Kxploslon.    Notrs  on  a  Civflo  of . 

'(C'liMlifry.)    A.  1'.  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Dysentery.    Homo  OliscrvatioiiB  on  thoCllnUMil 
"History  and  Treat  uiiiit  o^tUt^  Lato  Kpideniio 

of liil)(>lawaio  Co.,  Ohio.     (Diuuiu.)  Ohio 

Mid.  Reenrder,  Sor. 

—  (ffntrew.-*)    Med.  lirief,  March. 

— 'f luue  CascH  of 'i'rentod  HiicceHufnlly  by 

Liirj:oDosc.i(>t  IiiocacnauhaKivcii  by  tlioNou- 
Jilmutio  Plan.  (Forster.)  Boston  Med.  und 
Hur.Jour.,  Feb.  22. 

—  TlioMauagciuoutof .    (Ilove.)    Am.  Med. 

Jour.  (/'.'.).  A'oi'. 

—  Tivutiiieiit  of .    (8ui'88crott.)    I'hila.  Med. 

Times,  Dee.  8. 

—  Chronio Topically  Treated.  (Wertz.)  Cin. 

Lancet  and  Obs.,  Feb.,  and  Southern  Med.  liec, 
Mareh. 

—  On  tho  rviitloiinl  Trcatnient  of .     (Wood.) 

I'hila.  Med.  Times,  Oet.  '27. 

Dysmcnorrhoea.    On  the  PatboloKy  and  Treat- 
ment of  Certain  Cases  of .    (DuvIh,)    Am. 

J'rnct.,  Oct. 

—  Mecliauical andSterility.    (Foster.)  Ptdla. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Kep.,  Feb.  21. 

—  (Mosiiian.)    Ilomen.  Timen,  Dec. 

—  Coiitriliution  to  tho  Theory  of .    (Niftel.) 

A',  y.  Ued.  Itec.,  Oct.  C. 

—  Tho  Theory  of .    (liiftel.)    N.  Y.Med,  liec. 

Mop.  3. 

—  (Palmer.)    The  Clinic,  Kov.  17. 

—  (Sunders.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance  (U.j,  June  and 
Jvhj. 

—  Tlio  Etiology  of Considered  in  Relation  to 

a  New  Mechanical  Plan  of  Treatment,  (dues- 
dorir.)    AT.  y.  Med.  Sec,  Oct.  S7. 

—  Neuralgic .    (Chenowitli.)     Am.  Med.  Bi- 

Weclch/,  May  12. 

—  Neurulgio  .      (Ilaggerty.)      Detroit   Med. 

Jour.,  Aug. 


On  the  lievilopiTieiil  of  tlici  l'.\- 
(Hunt.)     Am.  .lour.  Med.  Hcienees, 


IlyNineiiurrliaml  Menibrnne.  HiM'clmen  of  — . 

(Ililiiter.)     Am.  Jour.  Ob».,  Oet. 
UyHpureniila.      (Wurreu.)      Am.     Jour.      Obt., 

Jan. 

Dy«pnmn.      On  the  CaiiNeH  of in  ('uhi>h  ut 

Hiitl'uuatlvc  ItroiK  h(i(;ele.    (Drown.)    Am.  Jour, 
Med.  Sciences,  April. 

DyKtocln.     Cum*  of CaiiNed  by  Kxtreine  An- 

teverHlon  of  the  llteriiH  and  J'eudulonH  Ab- 
domen.   (Wood.),  Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Kitr.    Dempniiiiatlvi)  Procu^HM  In  tliu .  (Buck.) 

.V.  J'.  Med.  1,'re.,  Pec.  l.v 

—  The  Fiiuiiieiit  ANsucliitloii  of  IjIhimihch  of  the 

Willi  liiManlly.      (Cutlett.)      Am.  Jour.  Pi- 

san'li/,  July. 

—  MiiliUo — ^  of  IiifaiitM.  (FoHter.)  I.S.Med, 
lure.iligator  (II.),  Per.  1. 

—  JJeveloiiiiHMit  of  the  Middle  — .  (Hunt.) 
lloslmi  Med.  and  Siir.  Jour.,  Oet.  IH. 

—  Ueportoii  tho  I'adiolduy  mid  Tlicaiieiitlcw  of 

Di.^ea.seH  (»f  the  .   (Hextoii.)  N.  V.  Med  Uev.. 

Pee.  '.".I. 

—  UiMcaseM  of  the HIniiilating  Ilralr  Trimble. 

(Tallmt.)     Ohio  Med.  Jtreonler,  Dec. 

—  On  tho  ••—  and  ('oinplieatitiiis  Acconipiiiivliix 
Heiirlet  Fever.  (Vlla.s.)  r.  ,V.  .Med.  Ineestiya- 
tor{U.)  July  XT,. 

EurHclie,  or  Calnrrliiil  liillaiiiinatlon  of  the 
Middle  Ear.  (Sexton.)    .V.  1.  Med.  Hee..Jan.  U. 

Kitr  I'liHHHKe, 
tlTlllll . 

Jan. 

ICeUlnoeoreiiH.  Of  the  Liver,  etc.  (Cuinpbell.) 
The  Clinic,  April  7. 

—  Of  the  Liver,  (te.  (Piere(>.)  The  Clinic,  April 
7. 

—  Kenmrkiible  Case  of Treated  bv  Pome- 

griiiiiiie  and  A.splratloii.     (Uriide.)     Va.  Med. 
Monthly,  Pee. 

EclMnipHld.     A  8tndy  of  the  Literatiin^  of  I'ner- 

iieiul .     (liuker.)      Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
•Jr.,  Mni'ch. 

—  I'lierperal .    (Carpenter.)   I'hila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  lien.,  Sept.  T.K 

—  Case  of  J'liei'periil 
ciJIeMed.  ana  Sur.  Jour., 
A'virs,  Per. 

—  Case  of   Puerperal ; 

OliioMe:'  and  Sur.  Jour. 

—  Case  of  I'lierperal . 

rhar.,Fel: 

—  Piieiiwial and  Milk  Diet. 

Med.  Monthly,  May. 

—  E.xiieiieiieo  in  PiiL>i'x>oral .  (.lessnp.)  I'hila. 

Meil.  an<l  Sur.  Jiep.,  A  uy.  4. 

—  On  tho  Prevent  loll  of  Puerperal by  Cliiorul. 

(T.andis.)     Ohio  Med.  anil  Sur.  Jour.,  Pee. 

—  Puerperal .    (Mattison.)    I'hila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jiep.,  April.  7. 

—  ^lasoof  I'lieriieral  .      (Milan.)    '  I.onisrille 

Med.  Aeu-s,  July.  21 

—  Puerperal  .      (Moore.)      J'.'fUa.  Med.    and 

Sur.  Jiep.,  Oet.  20. 

—  Puerperal .    (Pritcliard.i     I'hila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jiep.,  2loreh  17. 

—  Piieriieral .      (Tlumius.)      li.  and    '..Med. 

Jour.,  Sejd. 

—  Mauagenieut 
(Thompson.). 
28. 

—  Case  of . 

Jan. 

—  In  the  Mother,  Treated  by  Iljiiodcniib^  Injec- 
tion of  Morphia.  (Mutllson.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs., 
Aj>ril. 

—  Case  of  .      (Mcintosh.)      (Jin.  Med.  Nevs, 

Jan. 

—  Gravldiuiuni   et   Paiturieiitiiin .      (Winn.) 

iS7.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Xor. 

Ertropluui.      (Brijrgs.)      Xash.  Jour.  Med.  and 

Sur.,  April. 
Eczema.    Cured  liy  Dulcamara,     (nernreuter.) 

v.  S.  Med.  UirenliyaloriU.),  A  uy.  ir,. 

—  Uubruui.   (Bulkley.)  Arch.  Dermatol.,  July  11. 


(Cliamlierlain.)      I'a- 
Moe.  and  Cin.  Med. 


(Davis.) 
and 
(Hyatt.)      Va. 


Recovery. 

Oct. 

(Fritts.)      I'hy 


if   u    Case   of    IMierpi^ral    . 

I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  July 

(.lohiisdii.)      Arch.    Clin.  Sur.. 


CLAF^BIFIED  BY  SUBJECTS. 


If 


-Manrl 

(Bulklc 


nstum.    On  tlie  Ho-oiilled 


-ofUebra. 


Obt., 


Am,  Vet.  Ben,, 


tbtnt 
(At- 


—  Tli<i    Kelntlouii    Lxlstliitf    lietwfMii   hikI 

PatiriMBln.    (Cuim>l)«ll.)    Areh.  Dermatol.,  July. 

—  Pour  Chrimi  of  Chi-oulo Traatcd  by  Norv« 

TmuIos  »ud  Electricity.  (Fltcb.)    A.reh.  Derma- 
tol., July. 

—  With  Home  Siteclal  Reinarki  on  Treatment. 
(Htioemaker.)  Phila,  Med.  and  Sur,  Utp.,  Nov.  8. 

Eduoatlonttl  Notat.  (MoBborry.)  The  Sanita- 
rian, Aug, 

Uflfeeta  of  Gold.    (Ilolcombe.) 
April. 

Kfltailon.    Caae  of  Puruieut   Polvto  

Oponod  SpontuuenuHly  Into  tbe  Vagina. 
Ice.)    Am,  Jour.  Med.  I'eiencet,  July. 

HfltiRlons.  The  Proper  7>oatmont  of  Pelvic . 

(Hrlokell.)    Am.  Jour,  Urd.  Brieneen.  April. 

—  Oi:  Uuino  Conditions  Pliynlcal  and  Kiitlonul, 
in of  tbo  Pleura.    (Uoblnsou.)    N.  Y.  Med. 

Ree.,  Jan.  37. 

—  Two  CaNen  of  Pleuritic .    (Rodman.)    If. 

Y.  Mfd.  Uec.,  Feb.  24. 

—  Porlcardliil  and   Albuminuria.     (Sabln.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sept,  IS. 

Electricity.    On  tbn  Use  of  in  Follicular 

I'liuryu^'itls.    (Beverly.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Symptomatology  of In  its  Different  Appli- 
cations. (Butler.)  North  Am.  Jour,  Borneo,, 
May, 

—  lu  tbe  Trcutinout  of  Opium  Polflonlos.  (Rob- 
inson.)   Vhicdgn  Med.  .tour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

—  In  the  Troutuicnt  of  UyHmcnurrbwa.  (Rock- 
well.)   N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Oct.  27. 

BlectrolysiH.  In  Ovarian  Cysts.  (Cutter.)  A'. 
Y.  Med,  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Soino  RoHiarkH  ou  In  Ovariiin  Tumors. 

(Uemclodtir.)    N,  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  March, 

Eleetro'Therapentios.  And  Electro-Surgery. 
(Itutler.)    North  Am.  Jonr.  Borneo,  Aug. 

—  The  .Siituro  of  Elt'ctricity  and  tlio  fonns  of 
Klcptrlclty  Used  In  Me<li(!lniil  IMwtlco.  (Mills.) 
I'liilu.  Med. and  Sur.  Ren.,  March  17. 

—  The  Rcnnlsites  of  Electro-Modlcal  Instn:- 
inciitH.  (Mills.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  hep., 
March  24. 

ElephantiaaU.  Of  tbc  Bcalp.  (Pascbai.)  Am, 
Mat.  Hi-  Weekly,  Jan.  6. 

—  Ciiso  of of  tbo  Bcrotum,  with  Photogrupb, 

(Tolimd.)     Western  Lancet,  Feb. 

—  Arabum.  (Benedict.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
Feb. 

—  Now  Operative  Procedure  for Affecting 

tlio  Lower  Extremities.     (Corohado.)     Arch. 
Olin.  Siir.,Julu. 

—  Grieroram.    On .    (Ozanam.)     U.S.Med. 

InveHlt't'ttor  (II.),  June  1. 

Elixir    GlycyrrhlzsB.     (Kennedy.)     Am,  Jour. 

t'Mr.,May. 
Emballometeri    The  .    (lugals.)     Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

Einbolla.  Report  of  a  Case  of Caused  by  Or- 
ganic Disease  of  tbe  Ueurt.  (Webb.)  Am, 
Jour.  Med,  Sciences,  Jan. 

Embolism.  Of  the  Popliteal  from  Vorruoose 
Vegetation  of  the  Aortic  Valves.  (Anderson.) 
N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Of  the  Arteries  of  the  Retina.  (Cheatham.) 
Am.  Pract.,  Oct. 

—  Case  of Affecting  the  Right  Lung  and  Kid- 
ney.   (Cleveland.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Was  it %     (Sloan.)    Phila.  Med.  and   Sur. 

Rep.,  April  21. 

—  Brachial  and  Cephalic .     (Smith.)     Am. 

Sup,  Oba.  Jour,  Qrcat  Britain  and  Ireland, 
May. 

—  Cerebral .    (Carson.)  Am,  I'racl.,  April. 

—  Cerebral .     (Chandler.)     Louiavitte  Med. 

Newt,  June  9, 

—  Cerebral  —  and  Thrombosis.  (Lyman.) 
Chieiitjn  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Jan, 

—  Buudcn  Death  from .    (Fitz.)    Boston  Med, 

and  Sur.  Jour,,  Jan.  25. 


—  0»M  of  Sudden  Death  after of  the  Axil- 
lary Artery.  (Hopkins.)  Boaion  Med,  and  Sur, 
Jour..  June  31. 

—  Dciith  from  In  Diphtheria.      (KeatlngJ 

Phila.  Med.  Time; July!. 

—  Sudden  Death  from .     (Squire.)     Beaton 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb,  15. 

Embryotomy.  Under  DlfBcultlea.  (Duke.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  31. 

Emetlna.     Memoir   on   the   Preparation  and 

Composition  of .    (Lcfort  nmfWurtz.)  Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Sept. 

—  Note     upon   a    Reaction    of .     (Power J 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Aug. 

Emphysema.  Typical  Case  of  Tranmatic  Gen- 
eral   .    (Beach.)    N.  Y,  Med.  Jour..  March, 

—  Pulmonary absence  of  Attacks  of  Hpasnio- 

dle  Asthma.      (Deiutleld.)     N,   Y,  Med.  lite,, 
May  13. 

Empyema.     Case  of Treatment  by  Carl>oI- 

ateu  Iodine  7  'Hlon.   (Fulton.)    Canada  Lancet, 
Oct. 

—  Case  of .     (Reybum.)     Arch.  Clin.  Sur., 

Oct. 

—  (Schuyler.)  Phit,a.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  3. 
Enoephallo  Cironlatlon.      The .      (Vance.) 

A^.  r.  Med.  Uec,  May  12. 

Bndooarditis.      Ulcerative  Embolism  of 

the  Arteries  of  the  Left  Lrx-    (Ellis.)     Boston 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  18. 

—  Occurr«'U(!e  of with  Iloait  Clot  In  Malig- 
nant Scarlatina.  (Pepper.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Hep.,  June  9. 

Endo-CervicltU.    Chronic .    (Miles.)     Cin. 

Med.  News,  Feb. 
Endometritis.      Chronic  Corporeal a  Tyi>- 

Icul  Cubo.    (Dow.)    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Endothelioma.    Cime  of of  the  Inter-vaid- 

nalHiiiico  of  the  Optic  Nerve.     (Alt.)     Arch, 
Ophlhul,  and  Olol.,  Vol.  VI.,  page  .m. 

Enlargement.  Of  Prostate.  (Poynter.)  JV.  Y. 
Med.  Uec,  Sept.  8. 

Enlarflrements.  Uterine  and  Abdominal — .. 
(P)ilnier.)  The  Clinic,  April  14. 

—  Lymphatic  Glaudiihtr .      (Hale.)     U.  8, 

Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Jan.  1. 

—  i;.\toriiiilGlaudulai .    (McElroy.)    Buffale 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Enteritis.    Membranous Intestinal  Casts. 

(Willard.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  IB. 
Enterotomy.      (Myers,    Jr.)     Am.     Vet.   Rev., 

May. 
Entropium.    Successfully    Treated    l»y  Hypo- 

dcruiio  Iiijectiou  of  Strychnia.   (Uiggins.)    St. 

Louis  Med.  aiid  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 
Epidemic.     An  Alurmiug  — .    (Miller.)    U.  S. 

Med.  Investigalor  tU.),  April  IS. 

—  An .     (Kulison.)     Pnila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  March  24. 

—  Remedy  for  the  Present  .    (Woodward.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Investigalor  (II.),  Feb.  15. 

Epidemics.    Some  Accounts  of  American . 

(Barrows.)    Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Epidemiology.     Notes  on   the  of  Ohio. 

(Minor.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  April. 

Epiglottis.    Now  Method  of  Securing  an  Up- 

rlKitt  Potdtlou  of  the .    (Brandeis.)    Louts- 

oille  Med.  News,  Jan.  27. 

Epilepsy.    Surgical  Treatment  of .    (Pitch.) 

Am.  PracL,  Feb.  and  Oct. 

—  The  Therapeutics  of .    (Hamilton.)    Cin. 

Med.  News,  Feb. 

—  Case  of .    (Hill.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Feb. 

-Trephining.    (Kempf.)    Cin,  Lancet atid  Obs., 

Jan. 

—  On  the  Treatment  of .  (Kunze.)  Hahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  March. 

—  Case  of  .     (Smedley.)     Hahtietnannian 

Monthly,  April. 

—  Papers  on .    (Vandcrbeck.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Rep.,  Mag  6. 


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—  From  DiMMe  of  Intemnl  Ear.    (Westmore- 
■    laud.)    AlUtHla  Itcd.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

Epileptifonn  Seizures.    (Palmer.)     The  Clinic, 

liov.  17. 
KpUtwda.    (Barton.)    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Ol>Htiii»te CoutroUod  hy  CompreHsion  of 

t)>,o8tiyerlor Coronary  Artery  umlitsBrauolies. 
(Beeiuuu.)    Am.  Med.  BirWeekly,  July  7. 

Bplthelloma.  (Brlggs.)  Noah.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  Dec. 

—  (Gunn.)    Chicatjo  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Of  tlio  Lachrymal  Gland.  (Lyman.)  Boslon 
Med.  and  Mir.  Jour.,  Oct.  18. 

—  Of  Cervix  Utorl  and  Vagina.  (Mc^re.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  May  12. 

—  Case  of  .    (Seeley.)    Ohieago  Med.  Jour. 

and  Ex.,  Jan. 

—  Penis.    (Johnson.)    Md.  Hed.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Of  Glana  Feuis.  (Paul.)  Phila.  Med.  Times, 
Oct.  la. 

—  Of  Tonffue.  (Ross.)  Canada  Med.  attd  Sur. 
Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Of  TonguT. ,    (Tolaud.)    Weal'-ni  Lancet,  May. 
Equine  P'-.tlents.   Cbaugo  of  Scene  for  Conva- 

lusuing .    (Large.)    Am.  Yet.  Rev.,  July. 

Xqnlsetam.  In  Paralysis.  (Heath.)  Hahneman- 

nian  MontlUy,  Sept. 
Ergot.    Intra-Uterino  Ii\Jection8  of  to  Ar- 

rent  Post-Partum  Hemorrhage.     (Ashe.)     Va. 

Med.  Monlhhj,  Dec. 

—  On  the  Use  of  —  in  Urethral  HemoiThage. 
(Boyland.)    Am.    mr.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

—  On  Some  of  tho  Uses  of .  (Cuslitng.)  Pa- 
cific Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  In  Hemorrhoids.  (Lansing.)  Phila.  Med. 
Timet,  Oct.  13. 

—  On  the  Post-Partum  Use  of in  Obstetrical 

Practice.      (Love.)     Atlanta  Med.   and  Sur. 
Jour,,  March. 

—  In  Uismatemesis.  (Rogers.)  Med.  Brief, 
Nov. 

—  (Salomon.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sttr.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Fluid  Extract  of  in   the  Treatment  of 

Clironic  DiiirrhCBaand  Incontinence  of  Liinc. 
(Wittkamp.)    Gin.  Med.  Ne"?8,  May. 

Brlodyction  Callfomicnm.  Its  Therapeutical 
Value  in  Pneumoiiio  Phthisis.  (Polk.)  Boston 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March  K,  and  Phy.  and 
Phar.,  Aug. 

—  (Wellcome.)    Med.  "Hricf,  Aug. 

Eruption.     An  Unusual  Form  of  Bulbous . 

(Fox.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Oct. 
Erjrsipelas.    (Backus.)    Med.  Brief,  June. 

—  Keiiiarks  on  Ton  Cases  of  .     (Boudurant.) 

LotiiaiHile  Med.  Neics,  June  10. 

—  Tlie  Internal  Complication  of  Acute .   (Da 

Costa  )    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  A  Case  in  Point .     (Doaae.)     Med.  Brief, 

April. 

—  The  Treatment  of and  Carbuncle.  (Put- 
ney.)   Phila.  Metl.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  April  7. 

—  Of  the  Pace.  (Bailey.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekli/, 
Sept.  IS. 

—  (Hammond.)    Med.  Brief,  May. 

—  Six  Cases  of  Facial  .     (MifSin.)     Homely. 

Times,  May. 

—  And  Puerperal  Fever.  (Chase.)  N.  Y.  Mecl. 
Rec.,Jan.  13. 

—  And  Puei-peral  Fever.  (Crocker.)  Boston  Mei. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  2. 

Erjrthema  Papulatam.    (Bulkley.)    Arch,  I>er- 

mtilol.,  July. 

—  Fiisax-LaoheMls.  (Hills.)  Borneo.  Times, 
Attril. 

Erythematous  Lupus.    Case  of  of  the  Po- 

ui.s.    (Pitt'ard.)    Arch.  Det  .natol.,  April. 

ErythroploBum  Oulneense.  And  Couminga. 
(Galloia  aud  Hardy.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Jan. 

Erythroxylon  Coca.  (Laaoar.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Rcc., 
April  21. 

—  (Stockwell.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
April  5. 

—  (Tauuor.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Bep.,  April 
14. 


Ether.    On  the  First  Insenslbtilty  from  the  lo- 

halatlon  of  Sulphurio  .     (Packard.)     Am. 

Jour.  Med.  Seieneet,  July. 

Ethics.  Question  In  — .  (James.)  Hahneman- 
nian  Monthly,  July. 

Eucalyptus.  As  a  Dislufeotant,  Antiseptio  and 
Epidomlo  Remedy.  (Woodward.)  Southern 
Med.  Itec.,  Jan. 

—  More  About .    (Woodward.)  Eclectic  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Globulus.   (Leonard.)    Phy.  an^  Phar.,  Aug. 
Eustac^hlan  Tnhe.     Applications  to .     (An- 

drewb  )    JV.  Y.  Med.  Itee.,  Sept.  1. 

Excision  Of  tho  Head  of  the  Humei  _  j.  (Anon.) 
Cih:  Meti.  News,  Auril. 

—  Of  the  Elbow-Jolntt  Showing  Results  from 
Twenty-ono  Ciisea  Operated  on  at  the  Mass. 
General  Hospital.    (Beaoh.)    Boston  Med.  u^ul 

Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  4. 

—  Of  the  Upjier  Jaw,  etc.  (Dawson.)  B.andL. 
Med,  Jofir.,  Feb.,  and  The  Clinic,  Jan,  6. 

—  Of  a  Deep^ated  Tumor  of  the  fTeuk.  (Eempf . ) 
Louisville  Metl.  News,  June  9. 

—  Case  of  Repeated of  the  Diferior  Dental 

and  Gustatory  Nerves  for  the  Cure  of  Dental 
Neuralgia.  (UcGraw.)  Detroit  Med.  .four., 
Nov. 

—  Of  tho  Lower  End  of  the  Rectum  In  Casofl  of 
Cancer.   (Roberts.)   Phila,  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 

June  V. 

—  Of  the  Human  Spleen  for  Hypertrophy.  (Sim- 
mnnds.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Of  the  Hciul  of  the  First  Metatarsal  Bono  for 
the  Cure  of  Bunion.  (Tolaud.)  Western  Lan- 
cet, Jan. 

—  Of  tho  Fourth  Metatarsal  Bone.  (Toland.) 
Western  Lancet,  May, 

—  Of  the  KuceJoint.  (Drake.)  Canada  Med. 
and  ,Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Case  of  of  the  Kneo-Joint.    (Fenwick.) 

Canada  Med.  ai.d  Sur.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Of  the  Kuee-JoLnt.  (Tolaud.)  Weatem  TAtn- 
cct,  Sept. 

Ezoplithalmio  Oottre.    Clinical  Lecture . 

(IxivluK)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jhc. 

-Case  of  .    (Fort.)     Am.  Med.  Bi- Weekly, 

AprU  U. 

Expectoration.  Note  on  tho  Advantage  of  Posi- 
tion in   DiUicult  .     (King.)     Phila.    Med. 

Times.  Ang.  4. 

—  The  Danger  of .    (Swayze.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  liep.,  Aug.  25. 

Kxplanatlon.    An .    (Mattlson.)    Am.  .Tour. 

Ptiur.,  May. 

Exstrophy  or  Extroversion.  Of  the  Bladder. 
(Boimett.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  i.ov. 

Exsectlon.  Case  of  Coxo- Femoral  .  (Big- 
low.)    Cin.  Larret  and  Oba.,  Oct. 

—  Of  Half  of  Int  jrior  Maxilla  for  Caries;  Repro- 
duction of  Bone.  (MoLeau.)  Western  Lancet, 
April. 

—  Of  tho  Hip-Joint.  (Murbach.)  Detroit  Med. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Of  the  UiiKloint.  (Poore.)  N.  T.  Med.  Jour., 
May. 

Extension.    New  Method  of  Obtaining and 

C«'Uut«;r-Exten8iou  in  Fraoturo  of  the  Femur. 
(Guurchlli.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  March  17. 

External  Pressure.  In  Delayed  Labors.  (Chit- 
tenden.)   A^.  1'.  Med.  Rec.  Aug.  11. 

—  Delivery  by  .     (MoAIeohan.)     Am.  Jour. 

Obs.,July 

Extirpating.      Feasibility  of  the  Thyi-oid 

Gland   in  some  Ca.ses  of  Disease.     (Minor.) 

Buffalo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 
Extirpation.     Case  of  Successful  of  tho 

Paiotid  Gland.     (Pace.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly, 

Ang. 
-Of  Enlarged  Parotid  Gland.    (P'Pool.)    Nash. 

Jour.  Mc(l.  and  Sur.,  Ang. 

—  Case  of of  tho  Uterus,  Together  wltn  its 

Appendajo'.'*,  for  a  Fibroid  Tumor.  (Tron 
lioliiie.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,July. 

Extracts.    On  a  New  Prooeaa  for  the  Prepara- 


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tlon  of without    Heat.    (Herrora.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Sept. 

—The  Keeping  and  DlepenBlDg  of .    (Wbar- 

ton.)    Am.  Jour.  PTiar.,  March. 

'  Sstraotum  Colooynthldus  CompoBitum.  (Ole- 
aon.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  April. 

—  OlycyrrhlsBB  Deparatnm  and  Ammoniacal 
Olycyrrlilzln.  (Appenzeller.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar., 
Jwy. 

Eye.  Contributions  to  the  Patbolo;s(ical  Anato- 
my of  the  Human .    (Alt.)    Arch.  Ophlhal. 

and  OM.,  Vol.  VI.,  pages  OM  and  U5. 

—  The  Eflfocts  of  Lime  upon  the .    (Buokner.) 

The  Clinic.  Oct.  6. 

—  Lecture  on  Dlseaaea  of  the .     (Newton.) 

K.  Y.  Med.  Eeleetie,  Hay. 

—  Drainage  Applied  to  DlBeases  of  the and 

Particularly  to  Detachment  of  the  Kotinu. 
(Ribard.)     western  Lancet,  March. 

—  On  the  Development  of  the in  Mtvmmuls. 

(Wurzburg.)  Arch.  Ophthal.  and  Olol.,Vol.  VI., 
page  230. 

Kyes.    The  Care  of  the  .     (Lorlug.)     N.  T. 

Med.  Jtec.,  April  14. 

—  And  Ears.  (Woodyatt.)  U.  S.  Med.  Invealigar 
tor  (H.),  Nov.  1. 

Kye-Ball.    Indications  for  the  Enucleation  of 

the and  the  Correction  of  the  Deformity, 

by  the  Insertion  of  an  Artificial  Eye.  (Frlod- 
enwald.)    Cin.  Med.  Nevis,  Nov. 

—  Clinic.  Miscellaneous  Communications  from 
Dr.  Hlrschberg's .  (Pufahl.)  Arch.  Oph- 
lhal. and  Otol.,  Vol.  VI., page  631. 

—  Construction.     Common  Defect  in  Re- 

qniriug  Use  of  Convex  Glasses.  (Chlsolm.) 
f'rt.  Med.  Monthly,  April. 

—  L,id.  The  State  of  the after  Death.  (Mil- 
ler.)   N.  Y.  Med.  lice.,  Jan.  6. 

—  FaUents.    Cinlcal  Report  of  3873 .     (Alt.) 

Arch.  Ophthal.  and  OtoL.Vol.  VI.,pageno. 

—  Sight.  Restored  by  Faradization  after  being 
Totiilly  Blind  for  28  Years.  (Brown.)  Med. 
Brief,  Nov. 

Bye  and  £ye  Clinic.  (Llndsley.)  Nash.  Jour- 
Med.  and  Sur.,  March  and  May. 

—  (Vilas.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Aug.  15. 
Faradic  and  Galvanic  Currents.     On  the  Dif- 

ferrn'iial  Indications  for  the  Use  of  the . 

(Rockwell.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 
Fate.    (Cox.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Feb. 

Feeble  Minded.   Asylum  for  the .  (Gibbon.) 

Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

Femnr.    Division  of  the  by  Subcutaneous 

Osteotomy.  (Hamilton.)  Ohio  Med.  Kecorder, 
Aug. 

—  Traumatic  Disease  of  the .    (Martin.)  Am. 

Borneo.,  Sept. 

Fermentations.  (Caulklns.)  Detroit  Med. 
Jour.,  July. 

Fever.     The  Etiology  and  Treatment  of  . 

(Bucknell.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Oct. 

—  Its  Nature  and  Purpose.  (Kibbee.)  Cin.  Med. 
Nrics,  Feh.  and  May. 

—  Tlie  Nature  and  Purjjoso  of .     (McElroy.) 

Cin.  Med.  News,  March. 

—  On  Aititlcially  Prodiioed Processes  in  Hu- 

ninii  Bodies;  Their  Modus  Operandi  and  Re- 
sults. (McElroy.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  .lour., 
Feh. 

—  Rapid  Recovery  of  a  Case  of  Corebro-Spinal 
.    (Alford.)    Va.  Med.  Monthlu,  June. 

—  An  Epidemic  of  Tj-phus .  (Cllne.)  Canada 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour..  Oct. 

—  Piieinuatio  .      (Flint.)     A".  F.  Med.  See., 

July  14. 

—  Case  of  Brain .  (Goddard.)  Western  Lan- 
cet, June. 

—  Treatment  of  Acute  Rhrnmatic by  Sali- 
cylate of  Soda,  with  Cases  from  the  Hospital. 
(Newton  Jr.)    Cancer  Jonr.,  Oct. 

—  Typho-Malarialand  Catarrhal .  (David- 
ton.)    Am.  Med.  Jour,  (l-..),  Nov. 


—  Pseudo-Scarlatinous  or  Inflammatory  Catarrh- 
al. (Dodge.)  TT.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.), 
Marchl. 

—  Beach  Haven,  N.  J.   A  Remedy  for  Hay . 

(Ashlmrst.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

-—  SucccHsful  Treatment  of  Hay .     (Beard. > 

N.  Y.  Med.  Bee.,  Aug.  11. 

—  Hay .    (Bell.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  lie^)., 

Dec.lS. 

—  Hay .    (Evans.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  June. 

—  Hay .    (Fairman.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  Nov.  10. 

—  Hay or  Hay  Asthma.     (Webster.)      Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  JRep.,  (II.),  Sept. 

—  Intermittent .     (Boyle.)     Borneo.  Times, 

May. 

-Case of  Pernicious  Intermittent followed 

O.v  Hepatic  Lesion.  (Doane.)  Phy.  and  Phar., 
May. 

—  Tlio  Aliortive  Treatment  of  the  Cold  Stage  of 

Intermittent  by    the  Nitrate    of  Amyl. 

(Hintoii.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  April29. 

—  Case    of  Intr'-nittent Temperature  108 

Fahr.    (Metcalfe.)    A^.  O.  Med.  ana  Sur.  Jottr., 
Oct. 

—  Intermittent .     (Ring.)      Eahnemannian 

Monthly,  March. 

—  Hemorrhagic  Malarial .  (Guild.)  Southern 

Med.  lice,  July. 

—  Reimirlts  on  Ilomorrhagic  Malarial Espe- 
cially with  Reference  to  tlie  Character  of  Urine. 
(Joynes.)  J{.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Typlio-Malarial  and  the  Opinion  of  Dr. 

Woodward,  U.   8.  A.,  in  18C3  and  in  1877.  Bar- 
tliolow.)    The  Clinic,  Sept.  8. 

—  Typho- Malarial .      (WiUlams.)      Va.  Med. 

Monthly,  March. 

—  Typho-Malarial .    (Woolen.)      Am.  Pratt., 

Dec. 

—  Puerperal at  Charity  Hospital.   (Gillette.) 

A',  r.  Med.  Itec,  March  17. 

—  Puerperal .    (Landis.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jonr.,  Feb. 

—  Puerperal  and  Post-Mortem  Examina- 
tions,   (liente.)    N.  Y.  Med.  ICec.,  April  29. 

—  On  an  Outbrenk  of  Puerperal fu  tlio  C'ty 

and  Couuty  Hospital.    (Mays.)      Western  Lan- 
cet, April. 

—  Piioiperal .  (Mays.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  May. 

—  Case  of  Puerperal .    (Preston.)  Eahneman- 

nian  Monthly, Feb. 

—  Remittent  with    Tetanic    Convulsions. 

(Hodge.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  liec..  Any. 

-Protracted  Remittent .    (Morgan.)    IT.  8. 

Med.  InvciUigator  (H.),  Feb. 

—  Scarlet and  Diphtheria, with  some  thoughts 

on  other  Forms  of  Septic  Disease.     (Beebe.) 
U.  8.  Med.  Investigator  (B.),  Feb.  n. 

—  Treatment  of  Scarlet .    (Clark.)    Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 

—  Clinical  Success  in  Scarlet .    (Duncan.)    U. 

S.  Med.  Invesliyator  (H.),Feb. 

—  Scarlet and  its  Treatment.    (Fort.)    Am. 

Med.  Bi-Wceldii,  Dee.  22. 

—  Treatment  of  Scarlet .   (Griffith.)    Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 

—  What  is  Scarlet .  (Hale.)  N.  E.Med.  Gazett* 

(E.),  April.  , 

—  Scarlet and  Milk.      (Hale.)    Am.  Homeo.. 

Aug. 

—  Treatment  of  Scarlet .    (Haller.)    <  Vi  icago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 

—  On  Scarlet .  (Hoft'man.)    TT.  S.  Med.  Inrei- 

tigaVtr  (B.),  Aug.  1. 

-Experience  in  Scarlet and    Diphtheria. 

(Knapp.)    IT.  S.  Med.InTOtticjator  (II. ),  April  1. 

—  Experience  in   Scarlet and  Diphtheria. 

(Llppe.)     U.   S.  Med.  Imw.ilit/utor  (B.),  Jan. 
15. 

—  Scarlet .    (Lippe.)    TT.  S.  Med.  Investigator 

(H.j.Marchl. 

—  Epldcuiie    of    Scarlet    and    Diphtheria. 

(Moore.)    n.  S.  Med.  Investigator  ( 11.),  April  1. 

—  Treatment  of  Scarlet .    (Nance.)    Chicag* 

Med.  Jonr.  and  Er.,  March. 

—  Troatmentof  Scarlet .    (Sim.)    Phila.  Med. 

a»ic/  Sur.  Hep.,  Dec.  1. 


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—  Etiology  of  Scarlet  .      (Tookcr.)       U.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (U.),  July  1, 

—  On    Bcarlct  uml    Knus-Toxlcodendron. 

—(Walker.)    U.  8.  Med.  Imeatiuator  (I/.),  April  l. 

Troatiuent  of  Scarlet — .  (Wardnvr.)  cuicago 
Med.  Jour,  and  Hx.,  March. 

—  Texas .    (Myers.)    Am.   Vet.  Rtv.,  Nov. 

—  Etiolojry  of  Tyiihoid .     (Bramlutt.)     Va. 

Med.  Monthlji,  May. 

—  Treatment  of  Typhoid .     (Carson.)    A.n. 

Vracl.,  Sept. 

—  Roumrks  on  tbo  Origin  and  Propagation  of 

the  Typhoid Poison.    (Cuulkius.)    Detroit 

Med.  Join:,  March. 

—  The  Euidemio  of  Typhoid which  Occurred 

iu  Paris  during  the  Your  1876.    (Claude.)    Ohio 
Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (11.),  Sept. 

—  Report  ou  tbo  Relation  of  tho  Drainago  and 
ScwcriigoofPhiliulclphla,  tothoPrevaleneoot 

Typhoid in  that  City.    (Cleeniun.)    I'hila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  27. 

—  Boiu'^  Anomalous  Cases  of  Tvphoid Illus- 
trating the  Thermometricnl  Vuriations  in  tho 
Onset  and  (  oureeof  tho  Disease.  (Frotliiiii^- 
hnm.)  R.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  May,  and  Detroit 
Med.  Jvur.,  Feb. 

—  On  Infantile  Typhoid .     (Henoch.)     XJ.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Oct.  1. 

~  Case  of  Typhoid .     (Hemdon.)    Southern 

Med.  Rec,  Atig. 

—  Antipyretic  Treatment  of  Typhoid .  (Lon- 
don.)   ^»M.  Pracl..  April, 

—  Lecture  on  Tvphoid .      (Loomls.)      Cin. 

Med.  Hews,  Feb. 

—  Experience  with  Typhoid .    (Morse.)    Cin. 

Med.  Advance  (n.),June. 

—  Origin  ami  Communication  of  Typhoid . 

(Peters.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  June. 

—  Typhoid and  Drinking  Water.     (Post.) 

JV^.  I'.  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Typhi  id in  Amherst,  and  Now  England. 

(Scarborough.)    The  Clinic,  Dec.  8. 

—  Au  Kpide,iiiic  of  Typhoid Produced  by 

Severe   Poisoning.     (Simmons.)     Am.    Jour. 
Med.  Sciences,  April. 

-Solid  Food  in  Typhoid .    (Tumey.)    Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Typiiold .     Can  it  bo  Aborted)    (Wood.) 

Hanheinannian  Monthly,  June. 

—  Cases  of  Tjithoid Dependent  upon  Con- 
taminated Drinking-Wator.    (Woods.)    Boston 

Med.  mid  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  IS. 

—  Comnumieability  of  Yellow  .     (Hargls.) 

Aid.  Med.  Hi-  Weakly,  May  26. 

-Analysis  of  the  Reeord  of  Yellow In  Now 

Orleans  iu  1876.    (Holt.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Obflen  atlons  In   Regard  to  the  Yellow  

Epidemic  of  1876  upon  the  Coast  of  Georgia. 
(Logan.)    R.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Yellow ;  its  Treatmeut  and  Prevention. 

(Murphy.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (11.),  July. 

—  Cases  of  Yellow lu  Charleston  in  tho  Biim- 

mer  ot  1872.     (Porcher.)    Chaleston  Med.  Jour, 
and  Rev.,  Jan. 

—  Yellow  ;  its  Treatment  and  Pathology. 

(Purse.)    A*,  r.  Med.  Rec,  Nov.  3. 

—  Report  Of  Yellow as  It  Appeared  in  Savnn- 

nali,  Ga.,  in  1876.    (White.)      N.  1'.  Med.  Jour., 
March. 

—  On  the  Causes  of  the  Epidemic  of  Yellow 

at  Savamiali,  Ga.,  in  1876.    (WoodhuU.)    Am. 
.Tour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

—  Study  of  tho  Natural  History  of  Yellow . 

(81  ernberg.)   N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Cot.    Description  of  a .    (Kibbee.)    N.  Y. 

Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

Fevers.  Maladal.  (Lewis.)  Southerti  Med. 
Rec.,  Nov. 

—  Lecture  on .    (Loomls.)    N.  T.  Med.  Rec., 

Jan.^andJuneV. 

—  Cases  of  Yellow  and  Prevailing Ob8erve<l 

in  Charleston,  Summer  of  1872.     (Porcher.) 
Charleston,  Med.  Jour,  and  Rev.,, Tan. 

—  Caui»o  of  the  Periodicity  of  Mode  of  Action  of 
tho  Agent  Producing  Intermittent  and  Remit- 
tent  .    (TbomM.)    B.  and  L.  Med.  Jour., 

April. 


—  Tho  Contagiuni  Parti<'lesof  the  Eniptlvo ; 

their  Nutu;  o  nud  Mode  of  Action.    (Atkinson.) 
Cin.  Med.  News,  Aug. 

-Eruptive of  Culldi-cn.    (McLaren.)     U.S. 

Med.  Inrestigator  (II. i,  Jun. 
-Eruptive iu  Relation  to  Disease's  of  th© 

Ear.    (I'hllllps.)    Ohio  MeJ.  and  Sur.  Rep.  {11.), 

May. 

—  OrAlk'loa.    (Hering.)    Honteo  Times,  Aup. 
Fibroid  Mass.    In  Ileum.    (fJaxe.)    PuciflcMed. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 
Fibroma.      Intro-Crnn!:;;.      (Runnels.)      U.    8. 
ited.  Investigator  (II.),  July  I. 

Fibromata.  Cystic of  Both  Ovaries.  (Kirk- 

ley.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dee. 

Fire-Proof  Buildings.  (Peck.)  Tlie  Sanitor 
rian,  April. 

Fissure.  Ti-eatmentof of  the  Nipple  During 

Lactation.  (Butler.)  Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Mag. 

—  Of  tlie  Rectum.  (Mason.)  N.  1'.  Med.  Rec., 
Nov.  'H. 

—  Of  tho  Anus,  or  Irritable  Uh^er  of  tho  Rec- 
tum.    (Vauce.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  April, 

Fissures.  Occurring  in  Long  Bone»,  with  Re- 
inarks  on  V  Shaped  Fractures  of  the  Tibia. 
(Hodges.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  11. 

Fistula.     Intestinal    .     (Maxwell.)      Am. 

I'ruit.  Jan. 

—  luAno.    (Butler.)    Unmeo.  Times,  Dee. 

—  In  Auo, Complicated  withFissuro  and  Tumor 
in  tho  liectum.  (Cattermole.)  Canada  Lan- 
cet, A  ug. 

—  luAuo.    (Dawson.)    The  Clinic,  .TulyH. 

—  Case   of in  Ano,  Treateil  by  Ligature. 

(Wo(Mlbury.)    Mr.d.  Brief,  Sc/'t. 

—  On  the  Optration  of  Veniro- Vaginal .  (Bcr- 

nnys.)    R.  and  I,.  Med.  Jour.,  Jun. 

—  Keeto  and  Vesieo-Vagiual.  (Burgo.)  Arch. 
Clin.  Su>:,  April. 

—  Couiplieated    Vesico-Urethro    Vaginal    . 

(Eniiiiet)    A  in.  Jonr.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Ve*»ico- Vaginal ,  with  Retroversion  of  ths 

Uterus,    (i  I'Keif.)    Vitnuihi  I  auvfl,  April. 

—  Rei'ort  of  a  Cmho  of  Vcsieo-Vagiuul ,  with 

SiieecHsful  Ojieratiou.     (Pace.)    Am.  Med.  Bv- 
Wecl.ly.AuglS. 

—  Vesico.  Case  of .  (Hi>so.)  N.  1'.  Med.  Rec., 

Aw/.  IH. 

—  Case  of  Vcslco-Abdominal  

Dii.v.V  Standiug.    (Worster.)    JV. 
March  ui. 


of  Fourteen 
r.  Med.   Rec., 


Flap  Extraction.  Successful of  a  Wounded 

Lens.  (Becutuigei.)  Pavijie  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Dee. 

Flint  Dust.    Tho  Inhalation  of .  (Porwood.) 

I'hUu.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  June  9. 

FcBtal  Heart-Beat.  (Lcavitt.)  V.  S.  Med.  In- 
reiiUgator  (ti.),  Itec.  1.'). 

—  Position.    Case  of   Unusual  .    (Morris.) 

I'hilu.  Med.  Times,, Tune i). 

—  Pulse.  Couditiuus  Aileefingthe .  (Peters.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  23. 

FcBtatlon.     Case  of  Included  .     (Rogers.) 

Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  (let. 

—  Exti'a  Uterine.  (Hildreth.)  Boston  Med.  aiid 
Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  8, 

—  Case  of  Extra  Uterine  .     (Smith.)    Am, 

Pracl.,  Aug. 

Foetus.  Effects  upon  tho ot  Medicines  given 

to  tlio  Pregnant  Woman.  (Cleveland.)  The 
Clinic,  May  I'J. 

—  lutluenco'ou  the of  Medicine.    (Munde.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  A .  Arrested  in  Its  Development  at  the 

Fourth  Month  and  Cauied  to  the  Full  Period 
of  Gestation.  (Day.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
Ex    Mity. 

—  Extraction  of  tho with  the  Olistetrlo  For- 

cejts.  (Marsdcn.)  Iluhnemunniun  Monthly, 
June. 

—  In  Utero.  With  Remarks  on  Maternal  and 
Paternal  Influences.  (Dow.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
June. 

Food.   Tho of  tho  Ancient  and  of  Modem 


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u.  s. 


u.  s. 


Infauts.     (Green.)     Cin.    Lancel    and    Ohs., 
Aug. 
—For  InfanU.  (Colvlu.)  V.  S.  Med.  Investiguior 

—  (MiilH.)    Am.  Homeo.,  July. 

—  (Pierstm,)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.), 
March  1. 

Foot.  On  the  Causos  of  soino  Clironlc  Lame- 
uoHHoftUo .    (Very.)    Am.  Yet.  J:ev.,Jan. 

ForcepM.  Ontbo — .  (Atkinson.)  Vhiia.  Med. 
and  Stir.  Jiep.,  March  3. 

—  Ain>lication  of  In  Head-Lost  Presenta- 
tions. (Bornardy.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  April  u. 

Foramen  Oval*.    Tbo  Frequency  and  Import 

of  u  I'erforate .  (Corson.)  JIahmmannian 

Monlhlji,  Deo. 

—  Piirtiully  Closed .  (Eskrldge.)  Phila.  Med. 

Times,  Julij  21. 

Foreign  Bodies.  In  Nostrils.  (Dumm.)  Ohio 
Med.  Recorder,  March. 

—  In  tlio  Htouiaoli.  (Lee.)  Vhila.  Med.  and  8ur 
Hep.,  Nov.  3. 

—  In  the  Ear.  (Amlck.)  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
April. 

—  In  the  Ear.  (Phillips.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 
Hep.  (It.),  Jan. 

—  Biiuplo  Process  for  Removing from  the 

Eye.    (Dugas.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
March. 

—  Removal  of from  the  Eye.    (Ross.)    Am. 

Med.  Bi-weekly,  Sept.  1. 

Foreign  Body.    Case  of in  the  Bronchial 

Tube.    (BreakcU.)    N.  Y.  Med.  JiecJxine'i. 

—  Of  Unusual  Kind  in  tbo  Air  Passages;  Tra- 
cheotomy; Spontaneous  Expulsion  After  Six- 
teen Days.  (Conner.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sci- 
ences, Oct. 

—  LuiRo in  the  Eye.    (Dillard.)    Va.  Med. 

Monthly,  April. 

—  fn  tlie  External  Auditory  Canal,  causing  Re- 
dox Nervous  Symptoms.  (Ileydenreich.)  Arch. 
Ophlhat.  and  Olul.,  Vol.  VI.,  p.  3a3. 

—  Tsv;>  Cases  of In  tbo  Rectum.    (Weaver.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

I'racture.  Of  tbo  Rim  of  tbo  Aoetabulum. 
(Heifli.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Of  tbo  Bones  of  tbo  Face.  ( Bull.)  If.  r.  Med. 
lice,  Sept.  1. 

—  Rare of  Superior  Maxilla.    (Bull.)    iV^.  r. 

ilcd.  lice,  Vec.  'ii. 

—  Aphorisms   in  .      (Cowling.)      Louisville 

Heit.  Kcws,  Dec.  20. 

—  Report  of  »  Case  of of  the  Eleventh  Dor- 
sal VeitebriD.    (Fritts.)    I'hif.  and  I'har.,  Feb. 

—  Shortening  in .    (Hamilton.)    JV.  1'.  Med. 

Kix.,  Aug.  11. 

—  Oi*!  bo  Sternum  by  Muscular  Action,  (Hodgen.) 
AT.  r.  Med.  llec.,  Dec.  22 

—  8hoi"teuing  in and  Bilateral  Symmetry. 

(Hunt.)^^  r.  Med.  llec.,  Aug.  4. 

—  A  Case  of  Potts .    (Jernegan.)    A'.  E.  Med. 

aazeUe(H.),Dec. 

—  Of  tbo  Tibia.  (Logan.)  Louisville  Med.  News, 
March  10. 

—  Old  liepressed .    (MoFarland.)    Louisville 

Med.  News,  Feb.  21. 

—  Case  of  T .     (Morris.)    Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  29. 

—  Now  Method  of  Treating of  tbo  Clavicle. 

(Van  Buren.)     Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex., 
Sept.,  and  Canada  Lancet,  Dee. 

—  Observations     on     Colics'  with     Case. 

(Forbes.)    ToUdo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Remarks  on  Colics'  .    (Hamilton.)    Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Compound  Comminuted of  the  Fibula,  etc. 

(Bttbin.)    Am.  Uomeo.,Aug. 

—  Compound of  the  Humerus  and  Os  Calois. 

(Aikens.)    Canadian  Jour.  Med.  Science,  Dee. 

—  Compoimd Amputation.    (Wall.)    Buffalo 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Compound — -witblu  Two  Inches  of  Ankle 
Joint.  (Wall.)  Buffalo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
\ov.  I 

—  Treatment  of  —  of  the  Femur.  (Brotber.)  i 
.Im.Jonr.  Med,  SeitneeJi,  .Tan,  I 


—  Of  the  Femur.  (Hamilton.)  Arch.  Clin.  Sur.. 
Nov.  15. 

—  Clinical  Lectures  on of  the  Femur.  (Ham- 
ilton.)   I'hila.  Med.  Times,  Nov.  24. 

—  Treatment  of of  tbo  Nock  of  the  Femur, 

with  Case.  (James.)  Huhnemannian  Monthly, 
April. 

—  Of  the  Femur,  Treated  by  Allen's  Fracture 
Bed.  (Morse.)  Fucijle  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
April. 

—  Intra-Capsular of  the  Nock  of  the  Femur. 

(Wardner.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 

—  Inlra-Capsular of  Femur,  etc.     (Wiisoi:.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  i. 

—  Of  the  Humerus,  Near  the  Condylus.  (Frult- 
nigbt.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  March. 

—  Of  tbo  Humerus  with  Injury  of  the  Musculo- 
spinal Nerve.  Suit  for  Malpractice.  (Ormsby.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Dec.  8. 

—  or  the  Superior  Epipbysis  of  the  Humerus. 
(Ricbmond.)    AT.  r.  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

-Case  of and  one  of  Dislocation  of  the  Patel- 
la. (Bacon.)  Boston Med.and Sur. Jotir.,Oct.2rt. 

-Transverse of  tbo  Patella.  (Brown.)  Bos- 
ton Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept.  20. 

—  Transverse of  Patella.    (Clebome.)     Am. 

Jour.  Med.  S^i^nces,  Oct. 

—  Treatmei  — of  tbo  Patella.  (Oalioupe.) 
Boston  Ml          d  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  16. 

—  Of  tbo  Pu  (Howe.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 
.Tour.,  Sept.  b. 

—  Of  tbo  Patella.  (Morgan.)  Boston  Med.  aiui 
Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  29. 

—  Of  tbo  Patella.   (Poyuter.)  T?ie  Clinic,  .Tttne^. 

—  Of  the  Skull.  (Briggs.)  Nash.  .Tour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  Nov. 

—  Depressed  Compound of  the  Skull.    (Bu- 

ebaiiau.)    IC.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Of  Skull,  with  Loss  of  Brain  Substance ;  Re- 
covery. (Clebome.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
Oct. 

—  External of  the  Skull.      (Oaresche.)      81. 

Louis  Clin.  Rec,  Nov. 

—  Notes  of  aCaso  of of  the  Base  of  the  Skull. 

(Horsey.)    Canada  Lancet,  Aug. 

—  Two  Cases  of  of  the  Skub.      (Marion.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  Ii7. 

—  Case  of  Extensive Comi)ound of  the  Skull. 

(O'Brien.)    N.  Y.  Mat.  Rec,  Sept.  8. 

—  Case  of of  tbo  Cranium.    (Pirrio.)      Ecle*"- 

ticMed.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Exteusivo  Compound  of  the  Skull,  with 

LoRs  of  Bone  Bubstance.  (Ross.)  Canada 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour..  Nov. 

—  Compound  Comminuted of  the  Skull,  with 

Exteusivo  Loss  oi  B(mo  and  CVroi)ral  Sub- 
stance. (Snlvely.)  Phila.  Med. and  Sur.  Rep., 
Nov.  24. 

—  Of  tbo  Skull,  and  Compound  Dislocation  of 
tboAnklo.    (Wright.)    Am.  Pract.,  Dec. 

—  Oblique of  tbo  Thigh  Treated  by  Ext«»n- 

slon.    (Bull.)    Canada  Med.  llec.,  Oct. 

—  lutra-Capsular of  tbo  Thigh  and  tbo  Er- 
rors of  tbo  Methods  of  Diagnosis.  (Parsons. ) 
Borneo.  Times,  Feb. 

Fractures.    On  tbo  Treatment  of by  Moans 

of  Buck's  Apparatus  and  Improved  Plaster 
Bandage.    (Dubois.)    A'.  1'.  Med.  Rec,  Aug.  4. 

—  Trcatuicit  of of  the  Shalt  of  tbo  Femur 

inthoAualt.  (Hamilton.)  A^.  Y.  Med.  Rec, 
Dec.  1. 

—Summary  Remarks  on  of  tbo  Shaft  of 

tboFemiu-  in  Adults.  (Hamlltou.)  Buffalo 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Of  tbo  Head  of  tbo  Radius.  (Hodges.)  Bos- 
ton Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  18. 

—Of  Lower  Extremitius.  (James.)  Uahneman- 
nian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Intra  and  Extra-CapsiUar and  their  Suc- 
cessful Treatment,  (ijpiuzig.)  St.  Louis  Ctin. 
Rec,  Oct. 

Fractured  MoxlUae.    Retention  of .  (Miles.) 

A'.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 
Fractional  Notea.    (Wilder.)  Am.  Jour.  Plmw., 

Sept. 
Frienuui    LinKiue.     Caso    of  .      (Doauo4 

I'/iy.  iinil  I'lan:,  -Vor. 


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INDEX  TO  OKIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


1 


FramlMBHiold  Condylomatoun.  S.vpIillodRrm 
cir  tiio  llui  y  Bin  i»,  tuictl  by  the  llyiMxlciiiiid 
IiOcctiou  of  Ciirrooivo  Kiibllmato.  (Tuiuuitwo 
di  Auilciti.)    Arch.  Uemiutol.,  OcL 

Piwer.   TlioLivtoOr. .    (Steveueou.)    Chicago 

iicd.  Jour,  unit  Ex.,  June. 

Freezliiff  Miorotoine.      (Lon^cstroot.)      Phila. 

21eU.  Ttincn,  MaijVi. 
Fundus  in  Urine.  Rononiblin^  Vontriculi.  (Ma- 

«oiul>cr.)    I'llila.  Med.  Times,  Auy.  18. 
Fnrrum   Diol.VHatuiu.      (Yundcll,  Jr.)      Louis- 
ville Med.  Sews,AuiJ.  A. 
Claliciuu  OzohLerlt.     (Grabowski.)    Am.  Jour. 

I'liur.,  Feb. 
Gall  Stones.    Impactiun  of and  Obstructtoii 

or  tho  liowcl.      (Uai'cluy.)      Canada  Lunvel, 

June. 
Galvanic  Current.     Iiuportance  of  tbo in 

ElcctiiiTliinipuutics.      (MiicH.)       Cin.    Med. 

Hews,  March. 
Galvano-Pnucture.  Tlio In  Ovarian  Tuiuors. 

(Doluniatcr.)    J\ orlh  Am.  Jour,  lloiiico.,  Icb. 

—  Of  u liydrovariuni.  (FUcb.)  N.  Y.Med.  Jour.. 
Jan. 

Gnnsrene.    Cuso  of  SpontaueoiiM .    (Hard.) 

Chicuyo  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 

—  Following  tUo  Kxtcruiil  ii80t>f  Carbolic  Acid. 
<Kellock.)    Canada  Lancet,  March 

—  Aniputution.  (Keoipf.)  Louisville  Med.  A'ews, 
April  7. 

Garden    City.      More  about as  n   City  of 

Uuultli.    (Auou.)    The  Haitilarian,  Jttne. 

Garrya  Fremouti.  (Rosa.)  Am.  Jour.  I'har., 
Vec. 

Gas.  Personal  Experience  of  Nitrous  Oxide . 

(Uibbuus.)      Fucijic    Med.    and    Hur.    Jour., 
April. 

—  BitretlonH  of  —  in  tho  Breoat,  Instead  of 
Milk.    (iTice.)    Am.  Observer  {11.),  Jan. 

Gastritis.     Acute .     (Uole.)     Am.  Borneo., 

J\up. 

—  Keport  of  a  Case  of  Acute  .    (Benson.) 

Mahnemannian  Monthlij,  March. 

Gastro-Catarrli.  Case  of and  Endometritis. 

(Uoaiic.)    riiy.  and  PJiur.,  Aug. 

—  Elytrutoniy.  A  bi'L-uud  Hiiceessful  Case  of 
.  (akeue.)    Am.  Jour.  Obi.,  Oct. 

Gastritis.     Acute  .     (Wiiitu.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Hur.  lUp.,  March  il. 
Gastrotomy.    Two  Unsuccessful  Cases  of 

fcr    tiio    HtiUioval     oi     Aouuiuiiiul     Tuuiors. 

(McLe'Ui.)     We*Urn  Lanccl,  Hcpt. 
Geisnnia.     PliysloloKlcal   Action  of  and 

l^fUomiuio  Acid.    (UlL)    FhUa.  Med.  Times, 

March  31. 

—  Fivim ration     and    Toxlo     Eflfwts     of  . 

(Worujiey.)    Am.  Jour,  i'/iar.,  April. 

Gclscmlam.  (Adolt  jius.)  Southern  Med.  Jiec., 
Aug. 

—  Ti\ictuit> .     (Fentress.)    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

—  (CiUtfS.)     Southern  Med.  1,'cc.,  j\  oc. 

—  As  n  liciuvUy  lor  Uutui'liuiciit  ct:  the  Kctlna. 
(Nortou.)  Ohio.  Med.  uiul  M<r.  and  licp.  (11.), 
July. 

—  tfemperrlreuB.  Yellow  Gels.  (Uoss.)  South- 
erii  ^cd.  lice,  Mai/. 

—  Aoilnu  of   tii'Uipcrvirens.     tOtt.)     Am. 

I'racl.,  Aj)rit  and  May. 

Oentiana  Quinquefloro.  Five  flowered  Gen- 
tian.    (Uoi!>.)    Med.  hricf,  Aug. 

Acnu-Pectorul  X'osition.    Tho in  Shoulder 

I'lvscuiatious.    (Liuion.)    Am.  Trad.,  (>cl. 

—  Tao iu  Biiouldur  Fi'eseututiuu.    (Purvin.) 

Am.  I'ract.,  Jan. 

Genus  Kpldeuiiciis.     Th»i  .      (Woodward.) 

I'.  S.  Med.  lnvts.4jalor  ill.),  Sor.  1,">. 
German  Literature.  Kotiospect  ol'  — .  (DcccUc.) 

Am.  Jour.  liuMiiiij,  Ol/. 
Gestation,     l^iloufciil  to  Four  lluudivd  and 

hull}  two  i)u>s.     (iiryan.)      SI.  Lotus  Mid. 

anti  Sur.  .lour..Ju!>i. 


—  Case  of  Pi'otractcd .  (Moore.)  Phila.  Mtd. 

and  Sur.  liep.,  Feb.  3. 

Gilleoia  Stipulaeeu.     liesults  of  Analysis  of 

the  lioot  of  .     (Wotherell.)     Phila.  Med. 

Times,  April  14. 
Glanders.  In  tho  Human  Subject.    (Joue.)    Pa- 

eijic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 
Glass  Graduates.     Inaccuracy  of  .     (Hoi 

guio.)    jV.  y.  Med.  liec.,  Jan.  V!0. 
Giusswai-e.    Colored .    (Wilder.)    Am.  Jour. 

I'hur.,  March. 

—  Nou-Actinio .    (Wilder.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar 

lib. 

Giaucomu.    (Thomas.)    llahnemannian  Month 

Ig,  March. 
Glauconia    Simplex.      (Lyons.)      Am.    Prael. 

June. 
Gleet.    Is Communicable  f    (Bowling.)    The 

Clinic,  March 'i. 

GIif>-S:ircoma.  Double .  (Zlnke.)  The  Clinic, 

Jan.  21. 

Glycerin.     The  Use  of in  Fluid  Extracts 

(Leuiuan.)    Am.  „  mir.  Phar.,  July, 

Glyrerite  of  Keplialine.  (Ashmcad.)  Detroit 
Ltd.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  On  tliO  Articles  of  Dr.  C.  O.  Polk,  upon . 

(Percy.)    Phi  a.  Med.  Times,  A'ov.  10. 

—  AbIi  mead's  Aitiole  on .     (Percy.)    Detroit 

Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  (Polk.)    Southern  Med.  liec.,  June. 

—  (Wiley.)    Louisville  Med.  A'ews,  June  3. 

Goa  Powder.  (Baker.)  Ta,  Med.  Monthly, 
Aivril. 

—  And Cbrysophanio  Acid.  (Bullock.)  Am.Jow. 
Phar.,  Nov. 

Gonalgia,  or  Hysterical  Arthralgia.  (Clebornc.) 
A,  1.  Med.  Bee.,  Aug.  25. 

Gonorrhoea.     Latent .     (Cross.)     Si.  Louis 

Clin,  liec.,  Nov. 

—  fuse  of Complicated  with  EpididymittH. 

or  Swelled  TesUcle.     (Doauo.)      Med.   hriej, 
Mag. 

Gonorrhosal  Fpididymitis.    Case  in  which  

I'i'crt'dcii   the  Disciiai'ge  from  tho   Urethra. 
(StauBbuiy.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  April. 

Granulated  Uds.     On .     (Jackson.)      V.  S. 

Mtd.  Investigator  (11.),  Aug,  1. 
Graves  Disease.     (Pepper.)     X.   T.  Med.  Bee., 

Stilt.  1. 
Grindciia-Robnsta.  And  Yerba-Santa  in  Asthma 

and  liruuciual  iriitutiuu.  (Griltiu.)  Med.  Briej, 

AtKJ. 

—  (Guernsey.)    JTomeo  Times,  Jan. 

—  in  Asthma  aud  W  hoopiug-Cough.  (Patecj 
Med.  lirief,  Nor. 

—  Squarrona.  (Munk.)  Am.  Med.  Jour.  {E.), 
Nov. 

Guraua  Paulliuia.    (Goss.)    Eclectic  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Guide-Uoard  tu  Prescribing.  (Ockford.)  tin. 
Med.  Advance,  July. 

Gutta  Percha  Tissue.  (Chamberlain.)  .V.  V. 
Jilt/,  liet:,  i)ept.  '13. 

Guttata  Prosiasis.  (Bulkley.)  Arch.  Derma- 
tut.,  Oct. 

Gyiueculsgy.      Contribution    tu   tho  Statistics 

of .      Ularduu.)      lioston   Med.    and    Sur. 

Jour..  May  10. 

—  iu  Jiipuu.  iWcruich.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  L.i.,Ma>/. 

Hiemarumoscope.     Tho  .      (White.)      Am. 

J.jur.  Mid.,  Aaences.  July. 

Usemutliurax.     (Easley.)      Va.   Med.   Monthly, 

Oil. 

IIirmHtuma.  Of  the  Anterior  Wall  of  the  Vagina, 
(.tlui'iii^  .)    Phila.  Med.  'liiiws,  Aug.  18. 

liieuiuptysis.    (Ckvtland.)     The  Clinic,  Sept.  1. 

Ilivmurrliuids.    Treatmcut  of Iiijections  of 


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Carbolic  Acid  Oil. 
Hur.  Jour.,  June. 


(Wood.)   Canada  Med.  and 


V.   S. 


Hahnemann.   On  Aconite.     (Hughes.) 
iJed.  luvesUgalor  {U.),  Sept.  1. 

—  Aud  Uumeopatby.  (Potors.)  Phy.  and  Phar., 
Feb.,  May,  and  Aug. 

Hair.     Doea  the  Human Ever  turn  Gray  in 

a  Hlnglti  HitOxt  t    (Bai-uea.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance 
(U.),  March. 

—  Does  the Grow  after  Doath !    (Lowther.) 

Louisville  Med.  News,  Oct.  2U. 

—  Facts  About .  (Morrow.)  Gin.  Med.  Ad- 
vance (H.)  April. 

—  Pin.  And  CalouluB  in  Bladder.  (McCauley.) 
Ohio  Med.  Bee.,  Aug. 

—  CaM8.    ▲  Coupleof .    (Buell.)    Ohio  Med. 

and  Sur.  Rep.  (H.),Jan. 

—  And  Calculus.  In  Bladder.  (McCauley.) 
Ohio  Med.  Sec.,  Aug. 

Bare  Up.    Cases  of and  Cleft  Palate  in  Sy- 

pbilitio  Children.    (Brown.)  Arch.  Dermatol., 
July. 

—  And  Cleft  Palate,  \rith  Operation  for  Hare- 
Lip.  (Gunn.)  Ohieago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex., 
June. 

Baarvatd  School  of  Medicine.  (Osier.)  Cana- 
dian Jour.  Med.  Science,  Aug. 

Hoad  Rest.    Elastic  Spring .  (Wood.)  N.  T. 

Med.  Bee.,  Nov.  10. 

Headache.    Remedy  for  tbe .    (Lookrldge.) 

Am.  PraeU,  March. 

—  The  Therapeutics  of  — .  (Smith.)  Southern 
Med.  Bee.,  Feb. 

—  On  the  Diagnosis  and  Xireatment  of  . 

(Thomson.)    N.  T.  Med.  Bee.,  Nov.  17. 

—  An  Uususpected  Cause  of .    (Washington.) 

St.  Louia  Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Healing  Art.    The .   (Llppe.)     Bahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  Nov. 
Health  Helper.  (King.)  Eeleetie  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  Aug. 

Heart.    Lectures  on  Disease  of  the .    (Flint. ) 

N.  r.  Med.  Bee.,  Sept.  8. 

—  Lecture  on  the .    (Flint.)    N.  J.  Med.  Bee., 

Sept.  16. 

—  Two  Cases  of  Anomalous.  (Halderman.)  Ohio 
Med.  Becorder,  July. 

—  Diseases  of  tbe .  (James.)  Hahnemannian 

Monthly,  June  and  Sept. 

—  Eleotrfcal  Phenomeua  Occurring  in  tbe . 

(Lautenbacli.)    Phila.Med.  Times,  March  31. 

—  Case  of  Valvular  Diseaeeof  tbe .   (Reddy.) 

Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Valvular Disease.    (Smith.)    Cin.  Lancet 

and  Obs.,  Aug. 

—  Showing  Anomalous  Arrangement  of  the  Leaf- 
lets of  tbe  Pulmonary  Valve.  (Wilson.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  July  7. 

—  And  Kidney  Disease,  Combined.  (Starr.) 
I'hila.  Med.  Times,  leb.  17. 

—  Soundo.  Tlie  Relation  of  Certain  Abnormal 
—  to  Uraemia  and  Brigbt's  Disease.  (I-yncb.) 
Md.  Med.  Jour.,  July. 

Hellebore.   (Gatchcll.)   Northwestern  Aiinalisl, 

(H.),July. 
Uematocle.     Perl-Uterine.       (Baker.)     No/^th- 

tteslern  Annalist,  (H.),  July. 
Hemiplegia.  Case  of  Hysterical ,  with  Nou- 

viilKia  of  the  Ti'igfmiuuB    and    Amblyopia. 

(Bull.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Bee,  Feb..  17. 

—  Case  of  Right and  Apbusia,  with  Mitral 

Disease  of  tuo  Heart.    (Comegys.)    Cin.  Lan- 
cet and  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Caeoof  Spinal .   (Janes.)  Am.  Jour.,  Med. 

Sciences,  Oct. 

~  Interuiittont  .     (Rockwell.)    N.  T.  Med. 

Jour.,  Aug. 
Hemiopia.    (Dickinson.)    Chicago  Med.    Jour. 

and  Ex.,  Oct.,  and  St.  Louit  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  Aug. 

UcmoiTluHfe.    Cai»o  of from  the  M  cous 

Membrane  of  tbe  Larynx.    (Coomes.)  Louia- 
viUe  Med.  Newt,  July  38. 


I  —  Death  from  Concealed in  tbe   Femoral 

I     Arteiy.    (Cotton.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan.  6. 

—  Case  of  (Cresey.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur 

!     Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Poot-Partum.    (Fortner.)    Ta.  Med.  Monthly, 
Sept. 

—  Ante-Partura ,  Controlled  by  Pressure  on 

tlieFujtuH.  (Foster.)    Am.  Uomeo.,July. 

—  Hidden  .    (Freeman.)     Phila.  Med.   and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Aug.  11. 

—  Sablna .  (Gibson.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator 

{«.),  Feb.  1. 

—  Post-Partum  .     (Morrison.)     N.   T.  Med. 

Eclectic,  May  and  July,  and  Southern  Med.  liee., 
Oct. 

—  Case  of  Uterine ,  Illustrating  tbe  Use  of 

Curette.      (Morton.)      Louisville    Med.   Newt, 
Oct.  6. 

—  Case  of  Intestinal iu  a  Child  One  Day  Old. 

(Taylor.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Dec. 

—  Case  of  Accidental CDUcealed ,  followed  by 

Quick  and  PainleHs  Labor.    (Wbeatou.)    Ohio 
Med  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Hemorrhoids.      Are    Salutary)    (Boden- 

faamcr.)    N.  T.  Med.  Bee.,  Sept.  «. 

—  Surgical  Treatment  of .    (Fiske.)    Borneo. 

Times,  April. 

—  Internal .     (Owen.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour. 

a}id  Ex.,  June. 

—  On  tho  Surgical  Treatment  of  Uterine.    (Sut- 
ton.)   Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  (Vance.)    Cm.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Kov. 

—  (Washington.)  Eeleetie  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June. 

Hepar  Salphor.    CorapariHon  of and  8111- 

cia.    (Miller.)    Bahtiemannian  Monthly,  F^ 

Hepatic  Affection.  On  an  Obscure .  (Elder.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Bep.,  Feb.  3. 
Hermaphrodite.      An    .      (Seip.)      Bahno- 

mannian  Monthly,  Dee. 

Hermaphroditism.  Cose  of  Spurious .(Betts.) 

Hahnemannian  Monthly,  May. 

Hernia.    The  Authors  who  wrote  on  it,  and  its 

Trt'iitmeut  Prior  to  the  lltb  Centm-y.    (Alex- 
andria.)   Canada  Lnti ret,  Oct. 

—  A  New  Truss  for  Forward .    (De  Oarmo.) 

N.  Y.  Med  Bee.  Aug. 

—  Tbe  Value  of  Sneezing  in  tbe  Reduction  of 

.    (Deniflon.)    Southern  Med.  Bee.,  April, 

and  Ta.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 

—  (Mudd.)     St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Femoral  .    (Perrigo.)    Canada  Med.  Bee., 

May. 

—  Peiltoneal of  tbe  Linea  Alba.    (Toland.) 

Western  Lancet,  May. 

—  Caseof  Stniujnilfitert  Inccninnl of  4  Days 

and  18  Hours'  Standiug ;  Operation ;  Recovery, 
(Miller.)     Western  Lancet,  June. 

—  Radical  Cure  of  Strangulated  Inguinal . 

(Smith.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Feb. 

—  Case  of  Strangulated  Irrodiiciblo,  Direct  In- 
guinal. (Todd.7  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  B^, 
April  li. 

—  Strangulated .    (Allis.)  Phila.  Med.  Timet, 

July  7. 

—  The  Early  Operation  for  Strancrulated . 

(AUls.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Juh/  21. 

—  Wben  to  Operate  lor  btraugulatcd .  (Byrd.) 

B.  and  L.  Med.  Jour..  Jan. 

—  Reduction  of  Strangulated .    (Dugos.)    N. 

O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Operation    for   Strangulated  .     (Fttoh.) 

Am.  Pract.,  March. 

-Case  of  Concealed  Strangulated ,     (GQ- 

liam.)    Ohio  Med.  Becorder,  May. 

—  Stiaugulntcd  .    (Guernsey.)     Bahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Case  of  Stvanguiated  of    Right    Side. 

(Knott.)    LouisoUlc Med.  Neirs,  JulyT. 

—  Reportof  aCasoof  Sponlanoous  Closure  of  a 
Gaiigrenons  Solution    of  Continuity   in  the 

latest  ne  Keaultiug  from  Strangulated  . 

(Lausiiifih.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Singular  Cac o  of  Str.inguiated .  (Sterling.) 

Cin.  Med.  Advance  {B.),  May. 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


Herniotomy.    SuccoAnfnl  Cane  of .     (Jerue- 

gau.)    iV.  /<;.  Mitl.  Uuille  (W.),  Feh. 

—  An  InteruatiiiK  Cutio  uf  BUMUgulnted  Bnbnnu- 
cvlo .    (Llttlo.)    N.  Y.  Meif.  Etc.,  ilarcha. 

Herpes  Zoater.     The   Fatbolugy  of  Cliiiically 

Cuuaidorcd.    (RoUo.)     Arch.  Dermatol.,  July. 
Hey'a  Operation.    (Church.)    Cln.  Lancet  and 

Obs.,Jan. 
Hlcooagh.  Cufle  of  Chronio .  (Shrlver.)  Oin. 

Luiicttund  Obs.,  March. 
Hip  DUease.     Two  Cases  of  Supposed    . 

(Lcouurd.)    Detroit  Meil.  Jour.,  Nov. 
BUppomane  Manrlneila.    Notes  on  the  EfTeots 

of  the  Sap  or  Julio  of  tho  .    (Howard.) 

UahnemannUin  Monthly,  Feb. 
Holden's  Resonator.    Dr.   .    (Holdeii.)    N. 

Y.  Med.  Itec.  Feb.  3. 
Homeopathy.    Tu  Northern  Ohio.    (Bookwith,) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sitr.  licp.  {11.),  Jan. 

—  Pioneers  of in  Northei  n  OhI  o.  (Beckwith. ) 

Phy.  and  Phar.,  Jan. 

—  Vs.  the  Physiological   School.       (Borridge). 
r.  S.  Med.  lnve»tigalor  (.11.),  Feb.  \. 

—  As  a  Science.    (Farriugton.)    Uahnemannian 
Monthly,  May. 

—  A    i.^ayrnan's  Experience  of .    (Furness.) 

NwlhAm.  Jour.  Homeo.,  Nov. 

—  Capitulation  of .    (Lippe.)     Cin,  Med.  Ad- 

rauce  (11.).  Sept. 

—  In  Surgery.     (Parsons.)     Cin,  Med.  Advance 
(//.),  May. 

—  On  the  Cause  of  Professional  Opposition  to 

.     (Pope.)     Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Oct., 

and  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep,  (JJ.),  Nov. 

Homeopathic  Question.  Tho .  (Bumstead.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  Pec.,  Sept.  1. 

—  Hospital.    Tho Ward's  Island,  New  York. 

(Corson.)     Uahnemannian  Monthly,  Dec. 

—  Colleges.  Tho  Iiiiportiinco  of  Departments  of 

Phanuacology    niul    ProvinKS    in    the    . 

(Hale.)     17.  S.  Med.  Inrcsligator  (U.),  July  1. 

—  Cure.    On  tho  RationaJo  of (Uughes.)  A^. 

E.  Med.  Gazette  (II.),  May. 

—  Lilu  Insurauco  Cuuipuuies.  (Lippe.)  Cin.  Med. 
Arirance  (U.),  May. 

—  Tinctures.     On  tho  Strength  of .     (Sher- 

niuu.)    Am.  Homeo.,  Nov. 

Hop  Culture.   In  New  York.    (Blssell.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Nov. 
Hops.    On  Some  Constituents  of .     (Blssell.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Dee. 
Hospital  and  Private  Practice.     (Hamilton.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  13. 

—  Cases.  (Abbot.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Dec.  20. 

—  (Bradford.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 
27. 

—  (Cabot.)     Boston  2Ied.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March 
23,  atid  May  10. 

—  (Cheercr.)  Bostoti  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March 
1,  April  26,  and  May  3. 

—  (Doe.)    Boston  Mm.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  18. 

—  (Fifleld.)     Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jov,r.,  Nov. 
15. 

—  (Gay.)     Boston  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept.  6, 
Oct,  4,  and  Nov,  2X 

—  (Homans.)    Boston  Mod.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 
16. 

Boston  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April 


Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  11. 
Boston  Med,  and  Sur,  Jour.,  Jan. 


Boston 


—  (Lymaa.) 
6  atid  19. 

—  (Mlnot.) 

—  (Porter.) 
as. 

—  Boston  Lying-in .     (Richardson.) 

Med.  and  Bur.  Jour.,  July  13. 

—  tRichardson.)     Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Aug.  9. 

—  (Tuomdykfl.)     Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
June  28  and  July  19. 

—  (Vanderbeok.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  March  3. 

—  (Warren.)    Boston  Med,  and  Sur,  Jour.,  March 
15  and  Sept.  27. 

—  Notes.    (Wharton.)    Phila,Med.  Tim€s,Dee.B. 

—  Beport.     (Porter.)    Phila.  Med,  Times,  June 
0  and  S'pt-  !• 


—  (Wharton.)    Phtla.  Med.  Times,  June  23. 

—  t'linio  of  Dr.  J.  M.  Da  C.sta.    (Woodbury.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  iivp.,  Jan.  6. 

—  Reports.    (Feiiwick.)    Canada  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

—  (JohiiNou.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  15. 
(Morgan.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan.  20. 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  i. 
hila.  Med.  Times,  May  20  and  Dee. 


la.  Med.  Times,  Feb.  3. 
Southern  Med.  lice.,  Jan. 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan.  6 


and 


Canada 


—  (Poitcr.i 

—  (Robert 
22. 

—  (Rolan< 

—  (Vaniiorij, 

—  (Wharton.) 
Nov.  10. 

Hospitals.    ThoLoiMloii .    (Alton.) 

Lancet,  .Tan. 
Hot  Springs.     Of  Arkaiiso^.     (Morse.)  Hahne- 

maiiniiin  Monthly,  Aug. 

—  Case  Cunul  a  r.  tho of  Arkansas.  (Ordway .) 

Uahnemannian  Monthly,  Oct. 

—  Water.  For  Treatment  of  Sick  Storaaoh. 
(Owen.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  21. 

How  to  Temper  thi«    Tomprramout    Diuleti- 

cally.     (Ktdtleld.)    Homeo.  Times, Feb. 
Human  Actions.     The  Scieni  itiu  BoHis  of . 

(Vuruna.)    Momeo.  Times,  April. 
Humerus.      Spontaneous  Reduction  of  a  DImIo- 

nuvd .      (Davenport.)      Phila.    Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  May  6. 
Hydatids.    Complicating   l^eraaturc  Delivery. 

(Armstrong.)    Med.  hrxef,  Sept. 
Hydrastis   Canadensis.     The  Properties   and 

Uweaof .    (Bleach.)      Ohio  Mea.  Recorder, 

Oct. 

—  In  Uterine  Hemorrhage  and  Menorrhagia  and 
alao  In  Dysmeuiirrhoea.  (Gordon.)  Chicago 
Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Aug.  and  Sept. 

Hydrencephalocele.      (Kennady.)      Am.    Med. 

Jii-  Weekly,  Oct.  27. 
Hydroa.    TwoCoHesof .    (Bulkley.)      Arch. 

Dermatol.,  April. 
Hydroadipsla.    Clinical  Cases  of withSome 

Farts  CoueernliiK  tho  Water  Supply  of  Living 

Bodies.      (McElroy.)      Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 

Jan. 
Hydrocephalus.    Traumatic .  (Farringtim.) 

Homeo.  'limes,  Oct. 

—  Acute uud  lisTreHtmeut.  (Pimat.)  Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  A  ug.  4. 

Hydrocele.  (Briggs.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur., 

April. 
Hydrogen.     Tho  Protoxide  of  Chemically 

ami  Medically  Considered.  (Haldemauu.)  Cin. 

Luncet  and  Obs.,  Oct. 

Hydrophobia.  Its  Cause.  (Baer.)  Uahneman- 
viun  Monthly,  Aug. 

—  OntlioTrtiutmcutof .  (Butterfleld.)  Eclec- 
tic Med.  and  Sur.  Jovr.,  June. 

-Case of .      (Edwards.)     Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  March  16. 
—Case  of .    (Francois.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  May  17. 
—Case  of .  (Hanoconi.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  April  19. 
-(King.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and   Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Case  of .    (Mackenzie.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs., 

Jan. 

—  (Pearson.)    Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Sept. 

—  Case  of .    (Smith.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  March  1^. 

—  (Spetli.)    Hahnema7inian  Month fi^,  May. 

—  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Young.  (Stockwell.)  Boston 
Med-  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July  26. 

—  An  Interesting  Case  of ,  and  n  Question  of 

DIagnoHis.    (Stoi  rs.)    N.  Y.  Meil.  Rec.,  July  7. 

— ReiKJi  t  of  a  Case  of .    (Warner.)  N.  Y.  Med. 

Sec,  Dee.  15.  ,,  . 

—  Bemurks  on .    (Young.)    Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  .Tour.,  June  14. 

Hydrotherapentics.  (lUoway.)  Oin.  Lancetand 

Obs.,  June. 
Hyctene.    Marino on  Board  Passenger  Vefr 

sels.    (Bell.)    The  Sanitarian,  April. 


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3& 


—  Rei>ort  on  .    (Caboll.)   Va.  Med.  Monthly, 

Jan. 

—  During  the  Pnrtiirlpnt  Porlml.     (Cuuiiiilngs.) 
U.  S.  Med.  Invfuliyalor  (II.),  .June  15. 

—  Rocont  Frogi'osa   In   Public  .      (Driipor.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May  31. 

—  At  A.inliorHt  CoIIoko.    (Ilitolicock.)    The  Sani- 
larian,  Dec. 

—  Buhuol .    (Loriiig.)    The  Sanitarian,  May. 

Hyuscyamine.  In  the  Treatniont  of  Inminlty. 

(Do  Witt.)     Oin.  Lancet  and  Ubs.,  Aug. 

—  Tho  Alkuloid In  Mania.    (Stylos.)    Homeo. 

Times,  Oct. 

Byperiemla.     Cerebral  .    (Teed.)     Chicago 

Jow.  Nerv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  April. 
HjrpersDSthesia.    (Boyco.)    Am.  Uomeo.,  Nov. 
Uyperldrosis.    CaBo  of  Malarial  Unilateral . 

(Uuai'dur.)    St.  Louis  Clin,  lice.,  Dec. 
Hypenultropia.     Cuntrllmtiun  to  t-ke  History 

of .    (Ely.)    N.  y.  Med.  Jtec.,  March  10. 

H7P«rpl»8la.    Case  of  Areolar .    (Yoinans.) 

llomeo.  Times,  Jan. 
Hypertrophy.    Remarks  on of  Turbinated 

Corpora  Cavernosa.     (Roliiiiaou.)     Avi.  Jour. 

Med.  Sciences,  April. 

HrpoBpadlas.    Cases  of  .    (Bailey.)    N.  T. 

^Med.  Jour.,  April. 

—  FelKuiug  Hcriuaplirodltlsm.    (Latliroi>.)    Bos- 
ton Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  22. 

—  Caso  of Cured  by  Operation.    (WilUersou.) 

Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Feb. 

HyHteria.    {Peters.)    Ya.  Med.  Monthly,  Dee. 

—  Resulting  I'ruiuHpiual  Irritation.  (Kingsbury.) 
N.  E.  Med.  aa:elte  (U.),  March. 

—  Peculiar  Case  of  .    (Wyeth.)    N.  Y.  Med. 

Jour.,  Oct. 

Hysterio-Epllepsy.    Two  Cases  of .    (Ham- 
ilton.)   Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Neurosis.     Case  of   of    tbo  Stomooli. 

(Ciiamboiliiln.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Caso  of  Bympatliotlc  of  the  Stomacli. 

(Formruto.)    Am.  Jour.  Ojs.,  July. 

Hysterutouiy.    (Claik.)    Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 
Xboris  Amara.  Some  Experiments  on  tho  Frog 

with .    (Gatotiell.)  I'lorlh Am.  Jour.  Uomeo., 

Feb. 
Idiosyncrasy.     (Burrows.)     Ecleellr.  Med.  and 

Siir.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Report  of  a  Caso  of  in  Regard  to  the 

Ctfects  of   Ouiuiue.    (Denig.)    Ohio  Med-  lie- 
corUcr,  Marcn. 

lohthyosis.    (Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 
Icterus  Neonatorum.    Cases  of ,    (Marble.) 

BonUmMed.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  15. 
Ileum.    Separation  of  tlio .  and  Spontaneous 

Occlusion  of  tuo  Divided  Extremities.  (Uoclie.v 

ter.)    Buffalo  Med.  atui  Sur.  Jour.,*Oct. 
Ileo   Colitis.      (Polk.)      Am.    Med.    Bi-Weekly, 

Nov.  10. 
Imagination.     Case  Illustrating  the  Influence 

of  tuo upon  tbo  Vuluutary  Muscles.    (De 

Witt.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  March. 
Impaction.    Case  of of  tlie  Bowels.    (Hill.) 

Am.  Med.  Bi-  Weekly,  Sept.  2i. 
Impetigo  Contagiosa.   (Van  Harliiigen.    Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  Sept.  8. 
Inaugural  Remarks.      As    President    of    tlie 

Huunemanu  Academy  of  Mediiino    of  New 

York.    (Uilis.)    V.  8.  Med.  Investigator  (II.), 

Jan.  I. 
laclslon.  Case  of of  tlie  Cervix,  witli  Death 

on  tue  Ftfteentli  Day.     (Nicoll.)    Am.  Jour. 

Obs.,  April. 

—  And  Division.    Renum6  on of  tUe  Corvlx 

Uteri  for  DyamenorrUoia  and  Sterility.    (Pal- 
len.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

Incompatible.    (Bayre.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jiep.,  Sept.  20. 
ladflxlng  of  Periodicals.     (Clebome.)     Am, 

Jour,  thar.,  June. 

—  (Wilder.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  May. 


Some   of  the  DIagnostIo  Rel». 
— .    (Hudson.)    Phy.  and  Pluw., 


(Mar- 


Indigestions. 

tious  of  tUo 
May. 
Indlvlduallsation.    Vs.  Oeneralizatiou. 
o> .)    Am.  Uomeo.,  July. 

Inebriate  Asylums.  And  their  Management. 
(Dodge.)    Quar.  Jour.  Inebriety,  June. 

Inebriety.    Clinical  Studies  of .    (Crotliors.) 

I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  Feb.  17. 

—  Duration,  Mortality   and   Prognosis  of . 

(Crotbers.)    Quar.  .four.  Inebriety,  March. 

—  Atmospboric     Influences    Controlling    . 

(Crotbers.)    Quar.Jotir.  Inebriety,  Sept. 

—  Tbo  Relation  and  Hereditary  "tendieucy  be- 

twoen and  Epilepsy.    (Mann.)  Quar.  Jour, 

Inebriety,  March. 

—  An  Extraordiuary  Case  of  Opium .    (Mat- 

tUon.)    N.  Y.  Med.  liec.,  Aj/ril  14. 

—  A  Disease.  (Mason.)  Quar.  Jour.  Inebriety, 
Dec. 

—  (Washington.)  Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jmtr., 
Oct. 

—  Cause,  Effect  and  Cure  of  .     (Wilklns.) 

Quar.  Jonr.  Inebriety,  June. 

—  Tho  Dogma  of  Human  Responsibility,  more 

Especially  as  it  Relates  to  .    (Wlllett.^ 

Quar.  Jour.  Inebriety,  Sept. 

Infants'  Food.  Viewed  Chemically.  (Wlllianis.) 
U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  {11.),  Sept.  15. 

Infect'ous  Diseases.  Plain  Directions  for  Pre- 
venting tho  Spread  of .    (Madagau.)    TJie 

Sanitarian,  Jan. 

Inflammation.  Of  tho  Lachrymal  Sac.  (Amick.) 
Cin.  Med.  News,  March. 

—  Acute  of  tho  Middle  Ear.    (Cheatham.) 

Am.  I'raet.,  Aug. 

—  Of  tho  MaM«^oid  Cells.  (Harwood.)  Va.  Med. 
Monthly,  A   rch. 

—  Two  Cases  of  Catarrhal of  tiie  Bladder, 

etc.  (Lougstroth.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
July. 

—  Chronic of  Wrist  and  Knee  Joint.  (Sayi'e.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  Feb.  10. 

—  Tiio  Treatment  of  tho  Aiute of  tho  Middle 

Ear.  (WelHjr-Liei.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
Ex.,  Nov. 

Influence  of  Civilization.  On  the  Duration  of 
Lite.    (Levis.)    The  Sanitarian,  May. 

Influenta.    Tho  Sequelto  in .  (Joues.)  Phila. 

Med.  o:,d  Sur.  liep.,  Feb.  17. 

liifusoria.    (Noyos.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Ingrowing  Nails.  (Talbot.)  N.  E.  Med.  Gazette 
{It.),  Jan. 

—  Toe  Nail.  (Hamilton.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  Sept.  22. 

—  ( I iignls.)    Chieapo  Med,  Jour,  atul  Ex.,  Dee. 

—  (Jones.)    Ohio  Med.  llccordcr,  Sept. 

—  (MoCluer.)  Phila.  Med,  and  Sur.  liep.,  Nov. 
10. 

—  (Noet.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Pec,  Sept.  1. 
Inhalation.  Of  Iodine  in  Asthma.    (Westmore- 
land.)   Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

lulialer.    Description  of  a  New for  Chloride 

of  Ammonium.  (Felton.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Ree., 
Dec.  15. 

Ii^ection.  Sub-Cutaneous of  Irritant  Sub- 
stances.   (Luton.)     Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Jan. 

IivJeotions.    Carbolic  Acid in  Hemorrlioida. 

(Carter.)    Tlie  Clinic,  June  16. 

—  On  the  Means  of  Rendering  Vaginal Safe 

and  EtHoieut.  (Foster.)  Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Oct. 
15 

—  Danger  from  Hypodermic .    (Ingals.)    CM- 

caijoMed.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Aug, 

—  Dangers  of  Vaginal .  (BeaoU.)  Med.  Brief, 

Oct. 

—  Dangei-s  of   Vaginal  .     (Jolinson.)     Md. 

Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Of  Carboiate  of  Ammonia  for  Snake  Bite. 
(Knott. )    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  July  W. 

—  Water in  Utei-ine  Displacements.    (Morr 

gnu.)    Hahnemannian  MontMy,  JuttjS. 


INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


—Extra  Uterine In  Post-Pnrtum  Fleiuorrbago. 

(Torroy.)    Boston  Med.  and  Siw.  Jour.,  July  26. 
Jniniy.     Sovoro   and   Pocullur .     (Brugb.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  liiir.  Jlep.,  tSe/U.  IS. 
~  Sovero to  tbo  Face.    (Cruuston.)    Canada 

Lancet,  A  ug. 

—  Four  fuses  of  Cercbrul .    (Dulles.)    I'hilu. 

Med.  Times,  ScjjI.  2'J. 

—  Ciise  of  Ouuabot of  the  Briiiu ;  Recovery. 

(File.)    Canada  Lancet,  April. 

—  Casoaof of  the  Bi'aln  Involving  8i)et)cb. 

(H07.)  Chicayo  Jour.  \crv.  and  Mcnt.  t>is., 
April. 

—  KesiiltliiK  from  Electrical  Treatiueut.  (Lin- 
coln.)   Boston  Med.  and  Hiir.  Jour.,  Oct.  25. 

—  Case  of  Sovero of  tbo  Face.     (Noet.)     Jf. 

Y.  Med.  lice.,  Oct.  27. 

—  Of  Midillo  Finger  TearluK  away  the  Extensor 
Toudou  from  its  Origin  in  tho  Extensor  Com- 
munis Digltontni.  (SawtitUo.)  Jioslon  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  8. 

Ii^arles.    Surgical of  the  IIea*l.     (Jowett.) 

Jioston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Any.  0. 

—  or  the  Ilouil.  (Logan.)  N.  E.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Tbo  Treatment  of  Certain  of  tho  Heart, 

Acenmpuuiud  by  Ivcsloun  of  tho  Bruin  and  its 
Mcuibruucs.  (Rodman.)  Am.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Of  tbo  Arm  and  Fore-Arm.  (Wight.)  Areh. 
Clin.  Sur.,  Dec.  1. 

Insane.  Mechanical  Protection  for  tho  Violent 
.     (Grissum.)    Am.  Jour.  Insanity,  July. 

—  AsyluiuB.  la  Ohio.  (Bovkwltb.)  Ohio  Med. 
a}ul  Sur.  Rep.  (U.),  Nov. 

Insanity.    Affective .    (Bauduy.)     St.  Louis 

Clin.  Jiec.,  Jan. 

—  Medico- Legal  Relations  of  .    (Beckwitb.) 

Cin.  ilrd.  Advance  (//.),  Oct. 

—  The  Plea  of .    (Ciuroll.)    The  Sanitarian, 

June. 

—  Keflex.    (Cross.)    St,  Louis  Clin.  Rec.,  July. 

—  Tlio  Curability  of .    (Eaile.)     Am.  Jour. 

Insanity,  April. 

—  And  tho  Revival.  (Fisber.)  Boston  Med,  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  July  l'.\ 

—  Tho  Juiispnidenco  of in  New  York.  (Fol- 

som.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March  in. 

—  The  Treatment  «>r — .  (Folsom.)  Boston  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  20. 

—  How   to  Diagnose  Certain  Forms  of    . 

(Howard.)  Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
March. 

—  Lecture  on  .    (Kitchen.)    Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  April,  June  and  Oct. 

—  Tho    Pathology    and     Morbid   Histology   of 

Chronlo  .    (Maim.)    Chicago  Jour.  Iferv. 

and  Menl.  Dis.,  AprU. 

—  Moral  .      (Meudell.)      North    Am.  Jour. 

Uomeo.,  May. 

—  Marginal  Notes  on  Homeopathie  Treatment 
of .    (Stilus.)    llnnico. 'Jiiius,  April. 

—  Pnerpcral  .    (Taliaferro.)     AUanla  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  And  its  PreveuUon.  (Williams.)  N.  T.  Med. 
l^ctcclic,  Scjjt, 

Insanities.    Some  Suggestions  with  Regard  to 

tho of  I'ciualcs.    (Fallen.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs., 

April. 

Insomnia.  (Knox.)  Chicayo  Med.  Jour,  and 
Ex.,  Jan. 

Instinctive  Operations.  Of  tho  Htinian  Sys- 
ti'ui,  and  how  tuty  may  be  UtlLznl  in  tlio 
Munatrcmeut  of  CiTtiiiu  DisPawes,  and  more 
l)articularly  ii'  F.iucUnual  liiti-,sliu:il  Cousti- 
paliou.  (Ulbburd.)  Cin.  Luuvvl  and  Obn.. 
Dec. 

lustrnment.   A  New forthe  Artuilnistration 

of  tiio  Air  Honciio  to  tho  Middle  Ear.  (Sox- 
ton.)    If.  Y.  Ueil.  lice.,  Aug.  'ITu 

Instruments.  Of  Glass,  for  Washing  Out  the 
Piicn)eriil  Uterus.  (Cuamberlam.)  S.  Y.  Med. 
lice.,  March  17. 

—  Suries  of  Three  Glass  .     (Chamberlain.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 


—  Two  New for  Secondary  Cataract  Opera- 
tion. (Strawbridgo.)  Am.Jour.Med.8eiene$a, 
April. 

Insulation  of  Snnstroke.  (Hatch.)  Faei/te 
Meit.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

Internal  Obstrnotlon.  Tho  Vital  Necessity  of 
a  Cautious  and  Conservative  Treatment. 
(Montgomery.)  St.  Louia  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Oct. 

Intestinal  Obstruction.  Removed  after  Forty- 
onu  Hours.  (Medbory.)  I'hila.  Med.  and  8w. 
lifp.,Jan.  0. 

Intestine.    Invaginated  .    (Beebe.)    Detroit 

Meil.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Introductory.  To  the  Course  of  Bpoclal  Path- 
ology and  Diagnosis.  (Goueb.)  Am.  Homto., 
Nov. 

—  Lectur*.  (Cole.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.), 
Nov.  15. 

—  Oct.  ist,  1877,  Medical  Faculty,  McOlU  Unt- 
vcrsity.  (Osier.)  Canada  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Nov. 

—  To  tlio  Conrse  0/  1877-8,  in  Atlanta  Medical 
College.  (Westmoreland.)  AUanta  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Intussusception.  Case  of .  (Brown.)  Can- 
ada La-ncel,  July. 

—  Case  of .    (Gerry.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,Juneil. 

—  Case  of in  a  Child  Nino  Months  Old.  (Gil- 
lette.)   Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Intestinal  with   Vurions  Inftammatory 

Complications.    (Jones.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Sep.,  Maul'i. 

—  On  tho  Treatment  of by  Abdominal  Sec- 
tion.   (Sands.)    N  T.  Med.  Jour.,  June. 

—  With  Remarks.  (Smith.)  Am.  Sup.  Obs.  Jour. 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  April. 

—  With  PerforaUon.  (West.)  I'hila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rtp.,  Jutie  16. 

—  Of  tho  Ileum.  (Willougbby.)  Canada  Lancet, 
Dee. 

—  Dr.  Rickey's  Case  of .    (Lippe.)  Cin.  Mtd. 

Adeauce  (11.),  Dee. 

—  Dr.  Gerry's  Case  of .     (Martin.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  26. 

—  or  tbo  Bowels.  (Buoll.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 
Ren.  (H.),Nov. 

—  or  the  BoweL  (Chandler.)  JMuiaville  Med. 
News,  Nov.  10. 

—  Case  of of  the  Bowels.    (Rickey.)    Gin. 

Med.  AflraneelH.),  March. 

—  Of  Rowels.  (Uogers.)  Detroit  Med.  Jour., 
March. 

Invalid  Chair.  A  New  Resting  and - 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

Inversion.    On  Extra  Abdominal  ■ 
gir.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,Atjril. 

—  Acnto of  the   Uiertis  Caused  by  Myofl- 

brouift     (Dow.)    Am.  Med.  Bi  W'eckli/,  OH.  18. 

—  Of  t  he  Uterus.  (Ellis.)  V.  S.  Med.  Investigator 
''I.),  Sept.  15. 

—  C  so  of  Uterine  .      (Ilawes.)     Va.  Med. 

Mi.iihli/,  April. 

—  Of  I  lie  Uterus.  (Spaulding.)  A^.  E.  Med. 
Guictie  fU.),  July. 

Involution.    Uterine and  its  Relations  to 

Clirouio   Uterine  Disease.     (Waddei )    Toledo 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

lodiform.  In  Rodent  Ulcers.  (Ansell.)  Am. 
Med.  lii-Wecldji,  June  9. 

—  In  Dysmunorrhcea.  (Hale.)  N.  E.  Med.  Ou- 
selle  (11.),  Mail. 

—  In  Bowel  Complaints.  A  Case  Rcportotl. 
(Kcator.)    Med.  Brief,  Dec. 

Iodine.    An  Accidental  Proving  of .    (Qay- 

lorU.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (U.),  March. 

Iodized  Chloral  Phenol.  As  an  Esobarotic. 
(Thomas.)    Am.  tract.,  May. 

Ipecacuanha.  Review  of  Woodhnll'sNon-Emetie 

Use  or  .    (MoClellan.)    AUanla  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 


(Cutter.) 
-.    (EUln- 


CLASSIFIED  HY  SUBJECTS. 


Irltla.    Caae  of .    (Amlck.)    Toledo  Med.  and 

tlur.  Jour,,  Ocl. 

—  IdlopuMilo .    (Lyonfl.)    Am.  Pract.,  Dee, 

—  Hyplillitlo .    (Nuwton.)    EcUetic  Med.  and 

8ur.  Jour.,  Dec.  • 

—  (Spuuldlug.)  Botton  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Aug.  10. 

Iron.  And  its  Constituents  tn  ReRard  to  Phar- 
inacoutlo  Preparatious.  (Debruuner.)  Am. 
Jour.  I'har.,  A'oc. 

—  On  tlio  Synip  of  Iodide  of .    (Heynolds.) 

Am.  Jour.  I'har.,  Feb. 

—  An  Alum  Mass.  (White.)  Jt.  and  L.  Med. 
.loitr.,  March. 

—  Murialod  Tincture  of as  an  Antiseptic  in 

EiyNipdus.  (Alexander.)  Louisville  Med. 
Ketns,  Mny  8. 

—  The  Muriated  Tincture  of  a  Spoclflc  for 

Erysipelas.  (Hargls.)  Am.  Med.  lii^^Yeckly, 
March  31. 

—  The  Muriated  Tincture  of  a  8t>ociflo  for 

Erysipelas.  (Mattbews.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  Feb.  U. 

Irrigation.    Of  ttie  Large  Intestine.     (Dulles.) 

J'hila.  Med.  Times,  Dec.  22. 
Irritation.    Genital as  a  Cause  of  Nervous 

Uiseiise.    (Ayloswortli.)    Canada  Lancet,  Dec. 

—  Peculiar  Case  of of  the  Nervous  System 

in  a  Cliild  whilst  Teething.  (Blumberg.)  Fhila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Nov.  24. 

—  Constant  in  Chronic  Cystitis.     (Ellis.) 

Boston  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April  6. 

—  Upiual .     (Dean.)     PhUa.  Med.  and  Sur. 

lie/}.,  April  m. 

—  Case  of  Spinal  in   a   Ctiild.     (Gibney.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  1. 

—  Case  of  Sciatica  LiunnaRO  Spinal .    (Peck.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Feb.  l. 

Irritations.     On  Reflex  Throughout  the 

Ooulto-Urinary  Tract,  ReRultlug  from  Con- 
tractiou  of  the  UretUrn  at  or  Near  the  Meatus 
Uriuarius,  Congenital  or  Acquired.  (Otis) 
Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

IvichiBmla.  Note  on  Preliminary .  (Nicaiso.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Ischuria  Benalis.     Case  of with  Cystitis 

and  Unemlc  Manifestations;  Recovery.  (Cal- 
lahan.)   Am.  Med.  Bi-Weckly,Aug.m. 

Is  Man  a  Machine?  (Hltol  ..an.)  Eclectic 
Ucd.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

Isopathy.    The  Bugbear .    (Swan.)    Homeo. 

Times,  Sept. 

Jaborandl.  In  Brigbt's  Disease.  (Bruoh.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  April  14. 

—  Observations  with  a  View  to  Determining  the 

lutiueuce  of on  the  Elimiuiitlou  of  Urea 

by  the  Kidneys.  (Brucu.)  Am.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  July, 

—  (FaiTiugtou.)    Am.  Uomeo.,  Oct. 

—  Note  in  KcKard  to  the  Contents  of  tho  Article 

on iu  LuuK»:ard's  Dicciouario  do  Mcilichia 

Domestica.  (Ureeu.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug. 
18. 

—  Note  on  a  Piper,  Called iu  tho  Province  of 

Kio  Jauei'io.  (Gubler.)  Am.  Jour.  Pluir., 
May. 

—  ClJuical  Lecture  on  tlio  Therapeutic  Uses  of 
.    (Keating.)    Phila.  Med.  Timeii,June23. 

—  In  a  Casts  of  Dijvbetcs  Mellitus.  (Poole.)  Va. 
Med.  Monthly,  JVor. 

—  And  its  Uses.  (Tadlocli.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Hur.  Hep..  Mny  19. 

—  ObserviiUous  with  n  View  to  Determining  the 

iutlui'iiic  of «>ii  the  Eliminatiou  of  Urea  by 

theKUlneys.  (Tyson.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Scien- 
ces, July. 

Jolins  Hopkins  Hospital.  On  tho  Plan  of  the 
- — at  Baltimore.  (BiUlngs.)  N.  T.  Med.  liec., 
March  3. 

Joint.  Brief  Account  of  the  Mechanism  of  the 
liip  — -,  with  Diaguostlo  Points  upon  Dislo- 
cation and  Fracture  of  the  Neck  of  the  Femur. 
(Alils.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur,  Rep  .  April!. 

—  Hip Disease.      (Uiiler.)    Nortk  Am.  Jour. 

Homeo.,  Nov. 


—  Diseases.     Dr.  Prince  on  the  Constitutional 

Orglu  of iu  the  Record  for  October,  1877. 

(Bauer.)    St.  Lo^Us  Clin.  Uec.,  Nov. 

Joints.    Hysterical ,  Two  Cases.    (Dawson.) 

The  Clinic,  May  lU. 

—  Inilauiniatury  with   (Edema.      (Doane.) 

Med.  Uricf,  Feb. 

—  Considerations  In  Relation  to  Diseases  of  th« 
.    (Prince.)    Am.  Pract.,  Feb. 

—  Diseases  of  tlio .     (Youuldn.)    Am.  Med. 

Jour.  <E.),  Nov. 

Jordan.    Death  of  Dr.  Charles  A. Memphis, 

Tenn.,  from  the  Effects  of  Chloroform.  (Cutler^ 
Cin.  Med.  News,  Aug. 

Joyote  of  Mexico.  Notes  on  the .  (Herrora.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  April. 
Juriibebla.    The  Aliialoid  of  theSolanum  Panl- 

ciiiurtum.    (Green.)    Am.  Jour.  Pluir.,  Oct. 

Kail  Blchromlcum.     In  Diphtheria.      (NlcolL) 

Am.  Observer  (U.),  Nov. 
Katatonia.  A  Clinical  Form  of  Insanity.  (Kler- 

nan.)    Am,  Jour.  Insanity,  July. 
Keratitis.    (Amick.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Oct. 

—  And  Iritis.    (Ainick.)    Cin,  Med.  News,  Nov. 

—  Bullosa.    On .    (Landosburg.)  Arch.  Opk- 

UmI.  and  Otol.,  Vol.  VI.,  page  13S. 

Kerato  Conus.  Operallonhy  Bowman's  Method. 

(Bowon.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 
Keynote  Symptom.    The  Value  of  a .  (Pres 

ton.)     Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Feb. 

Kidneys.       Enormous  Cystic .      (Brintoa.) 

Phila,  Med.  Times,  June  V. 

—  Large  White  Accompanying    Fbtblslfl. 

(Henry.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  July  21. 

—  Cystic  Suppurating .    (Naucrede.)    PhiUs. 

Med.  Times,  Oct.  13. 

Kindergarten.  The .  (Gatchcli.)  Am.  Ob- 
server (II.;,  Dec. 

Kino.  Tincture  of  which  will  not  Gelati- 
nize.   (Fox.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  June. 

Knowledge  and  Charaeter.      (Phillips.)      Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  (H.),  March, 
Kumyss.    (Brush.)    Phy.  and  Phar.,  May, 

—  Institution.     Cases  of  Sickness  Treated  at 

the at  Moscow.    (Stahlberg.)   Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Rep.,  Aug,  26. 

I<abla.   Two  Cases  of  Inflltration  of .    (Mo- 

Cracken.)    Toledo  Med,  and  Sur,  Jour,,  July. 

Labor.     Case  of  Comple*  .     (Evers.)     8i. 

Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Hints  on  the  Management  of .    (Ctoelet.) 

Southern  Med.  lice.,  Nov. 

—  Tho  Induction  of  Premature .    (Hoflhiau.) 

Bahnemannia7i  Monthly,  Jtine. 

—  Complicated  by  an  Elongated  and  Indurated 
Cervix-Uteri.  (Cage.)  Am.  Sup.  Obs.  Jour. 
Oreat  Britain  and  Ireland,  July. 

—  Complicated  by  Locked  Twins.  Craniotomy - 
Version.    (Linn.)     Phila.  Med.  Times,  Oct.  27. 

—  Report  of  a Case.    (Lyons.)     Ohio  Med. 

Recorder,  Jttly. 

—  How  to  Manage  a  Case  of   .     (Martin.) 

Southern  Med.  Rec,  April. 

—  Complicated Twius;  Remarkable  Suscep- 
tibility to  the  Eflfects  of  Clilorotorin.  (Richard- 
son.)   N.  O.  Med.  and  Siir.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Case  of  Tedious Irom  Irregular  Uterln* 

Contractions.    (Shaffer.)    Am.  Observer,  (II.,i 
Jan. 

—  On  Non-Instrumental  Aids  to .  (Stephen- 
son.)   TJie  Clinic,  Sept.  8. 

—  Effect  of  Prolonged upon  the  Life  of  the 

Child.     (Tliomas.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  Why  Should  We  Support  tho  Perineum  during 

,  at  alii     (Turufpseed.)    R.  and  L,  Med. 

Jour.,  April. 

Laboratory  Motes.  (Edison.)  Am,  Jour  Phar,, 
Feb. 

—  (Prescott.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Oct, 
Laceration.  Of  tho  Vestibule.  (Bockwith.)  Phil^. 

Med.  Times,  Oct.  OH. 


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i 


—  Kxtonnlro of  tho  Cheat  WalU.    (Sabln.) 

Am,  Uomeo.,  Aug. 

—  Of  tlio    C<>l<»ii    from  ExcmrIvo  DIntenston. 
(Sharp.)    Phila.  Ued.  mid  8ur.  Kfp.,  Vee.  l. 

—  Ol  Diiodeuiiiii.    (HtodduiM.)  Buffalo  ilea,  and 
8nr.  Jour.,  July. 

—  OntherroiHirTroatmontfor oftlmCorvlx- 

Uteil.    (KiHiimt.)    Am.  l'racl„,lan. 

—  or    tho    CorvlxUleii    uud    Its    Treatmont. 
(Ooodt)ll.)    N.  Y.  Ued.  Kec,  Oct.  20. 

—  Uf  tho  rorlnniirn  from  (;hll(li>trth.     (Ooo<loll.) 
I'hUit.ited.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  ilarrti  31. 

—  or  tho  Fomule  rorlnouiu.    (UuoUuU.)    Jtoalon 
Med.  and  Bur.  Jour.,  Noe.  39. 

—  Of  ths  Foiiiiilo  I'urlnouui.    (Thomas.)  Ilahne- 
munnian  ilonlhly,  Nov. 

Lao  Canlnnm.   In  Dtphthcrla.    (Swan.)     Cin. 
itmi.  Advaius*  (H.),  June. 

iMBtaMon,    FhnnoiDdnal .   (Palmer.)  Louii- 

ville  Med.  New;  Heut.  29. 

—  AtnMJttousof  the  Nlpph^andBroAKt  Incident  to 
Eurly .  (Sawyer.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 

—  Ciwoof .    (Smith.)    Am.   Sup.  Ob$.  Jour. 

Oreal  liritain  and  Ireland,  AjiriL 

Laparutomx.  For  Intontinal  Obstruction.    (Oil- 

11am.    The  OHniCtMvyii. 
LapU    Albns.      (Cart  vrlgbt.)        ynrthxeutem 

AumilitI,  July. 
Lainrnxoal  Hponx*  Holder  and  Forceps.  (Davis.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Jix.,  Jan. 
IjaryntrltU.     Croupous   and  Diphtheritic 

l^ryu({ltU.    (Smith.)    N.  Y.  Med.  lite.,  Oct.  13.  | 

LarynorMlosy.  (Cutter.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 

Kx.,  Nov. 
LMrynicosoopc.    On  tho  Use  of  the  ,  etc. 

CrnuMxky.)    The  Clinic,  June  23. 

—  Tlio as  an  A(\]uuctivo  in  tho  Treatment  of 

Ttiront  Atrinctlons.     (Woodbine.)     N.  Ji.  Med. 
OuicUe  (11.),  March, 

ljurjttgo»tfpy.    (Walker.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 

lie  IK  (U.),  March. 
Larjmx.     Tho  Local  Treatment  of    the  . 

(Timber.)    Am.  Pracl.,  May. 
Lead.  Chloride  of as  a  Doodoricer.  (Macon.) 

Ya.  Med.  Mt  <thly,  Feb. 
Liiprosy.    In  the  Sandwich  Islands.     (Enders.) 

iMuinrUle  Med.  News,  SepU  3t). 
Lenloit.    Novel  and  Uniqiie of  the  Integu- 
ment of  tho  Abdomiual  WalL    (Coloma.n.)    N. 

Y.Med.KecFeb.Z.    . 
Lethargy.      Cured  by  Hyoacyamus.    (Bcmreu- 

t<kr.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.),  Aug.  15. 

Letter.     From   London.     (Sundberg.)     Phila. 
Mctt.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  May  36. 

^•Let   ther«  be  Llsht."     (Fox.)     N.   T.  Med. 
Kcltfii^-,  SepL 

Lencieinl*.    (LUieDtbal.)     North  Am.  Jour.  Ho- 
metK,  May. 

Leucocythivmlik.     Not«s  on  Two  Cases  of . 

(Hurlburt.)    Canada  iMneet,  Jan. 

—  Ciw«»^  of .    (Uoardlcy.)    Chica^  Med.  Jour. 

and  £jr.,  April. 

—  C»«of ;    Hidden  and  Marked  Diminution 

in  Sise  of  the  Spleen.    (Morrell.)     Botlon  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  May  SI. 

—  Case  of  Snicnic .    (Stebbins.)  Bottton  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  July  19. 

—  Notes  on  Two  Caaes  of .  (Stewart.)    Oana-  \ 

da  Laneel,  Jan. 

LMworrhflMk.     Revit.>w  of  Varions  Authors  on 

.    (Miller.)    AfN,  Eomeo.,  Oct. 

Uch«B     rtaniia.     Case    of    .     (Bronaon.) 

Areh.  lierputtoL,  Jan. 

—  Cam  of .    (Fox.)    Arek.  Dtrmtdol,,  Jan. 

—  Case  of .    (Keya.)    Areh.  DermaM.,  JtM. 

UehenRaber.     Caeeof .     (White.)     Arek. 

Clin.  Sur..  No*.  1. 
Ueorloe,     Aromatic  KUxlr  of .     (Iteming- 

ton.)    Am.  Jour.  I*har.,  Mag. 


Life.    Tho  Evolution  of .    (Whlttaker.)   Cin 

Lanerl  and  Olm.,  (M.,  and  The  Clinic ,  Nov.  8. 

—  Thf  OriKiu  iinaKvulutiunof .  (Wlilttaker.) 

The  Clime,  Oct.  la. 

—  Insurano*.  Kxumlnatlon  for .  (Dotmold.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  Kec.,Feb.  10. 

Llflratlon.  Of  the  P^xtornal  Iliac  Artery.  (Cas- 
wi'll.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jiw.,  Sept.  29. 

—  SlinultuuoouH  olf  the  Carotid  and  8ub- 

Cluv'  ,u  Arteries  for  Annurlsin  of  (ho  Artoria 
luiiouiiuatu.  (KUut.)  Am.  Jour,  Med.  SeietuxM, 
AprU. 

—  HuUMuoous of   Hemorrhoids.     (Krwin.) 

N.  Y.  MeU.  Ree.,  Dec.  22. 

—  Ou  the of  tho  Funis.     (Preston.)     Uah- 

nemannian  Monlhhj,  Feb. 

—  Two  Hui^ccHNiul  Cases  of of  tho  Femoral 

Artery  furSucoudury  Hemorrhage.  (Toluud.) 
Weslerti  Lancet,  Aug. 

—  CnHe  of of  the  Brachial  Artery  for  Injury. 

(I.iivuUi8.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Case  of of  tho  Br<)uhlul  Artery  for  luJury. 

(Lt^ltch.)    Ohio  Med.  i  nd  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Case  of  -  -  of  tho  Brachial  Artery  tor  Beoond- 
nry  Homvirrhase  f »lluwlug  Gunshot  Wouud  of 
the  Ilamt;  Keoov«ry.  (McLean.)  Weutem 
Lancet,  Aug. 

Llfratnre.      Unusual   Detention   of  .     (De 

Uratwi.)    Caimda  Lancet,  Feb. 
LiKlit.    On in  Some  of  its  Relations  to  Dls- 

L^uw)     (Stevens.)    N.  ¥.  Med.  Jour.,  Jutte. 
Liniment.  Iodide  of  Ammonia.    (Davis.)     Am, 

Jour,  I'fuir,,  June. 
Liquorice.     Aromatin  Syrup  of  .     (Anon.) 

Ant.  Jour,  Phar.,  Dec, 
Liqnor  I'otaasli  Arsenitis.      (Wharton.)     Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Oct. 
Lister.    Prof. and  Carbolic  Acid.    (Maxon.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur,  Rep,,  Jan.  6. 
LiKter's   AnUseptio  Metliod.    (Loebcr.)    iV.  O. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Mag. 

—  In  Ovariotomy.  (Milne.)  JV.  T.  Med.  Ree., 
Jan.  6. 

—  In  Ovariotomy.  (Schuyler.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  April  21. 

Lister's  Antiseptic  Treatment  of  Wounds. 
(Giranl.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Ree,  Nov.  17. 

—  Personal  Observations  of  .    (White,  Jr.) 

Botton  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  30. 

Lithotomy.  (CaiT.)  Phila. Med.  Time$,Mareh3l. 

—  Case  of .    (Fenwlck.)    Oan€ula  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour ,  June. 

—  Median .    (Field.)    A'.  T.  Med.  Jomr.,  May. 

-  Case  of  Vagiusd .    (Hosmer.)   Botton  Med, 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  23. 

—  And  Surgery  in  China.  (Kerr.)  Paei/U  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  (McMehan.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Ob$.,  Aug. 

—  Nine  Inches  of  Broom  Straw  with  Calcnlons 
Concretions  Removed  from  the  Bladder  by 
.    (O'Brien.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Ree.,  Jan.  13. 

—  (Vance.)     Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  March. 
-Supra-Pubic.    (Dulles.)     Am.  Jour.  Med.  Set- 

enec*,  July,  and  Southern  Med.  Ree.,  Sept. 

—  Supra-Pubic.  (Starr.)  Am.  Jour.  Med,  Scien- 
ces, Ju/y,  and  Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec 

Liver.    On  a  New  Function  of  the .    (Laa- 

tenbaeh.)    Pkila.  Med.  Times.  May  26. 

—  Alituminoid  Defeneration  of  the .  and  on 

Abdomiual  Tumors.  (Pepper.)  ArrA.  Clin. 
Sur. ,  Dec.  15. 

.    (Lippe.)   Cin.  Med. 


(Barnes.)    Cin.  Med. 

(Lippe.)    Cin.    Med. 
r.  S.  Med,  Investigator 


Livery.    Physioloirical 
Advance  {U.),July. 

—  The  Physiological  — 
Adranee  (//.),  2/av. 

—  The  Physiological  — 
Advance  ,J7.),./au., 

(H.),  Aug.  yy 

—  On  the Phy8*«loglP*l •  (Upp«.)   IT.  S.Med. 

InvestiMilAr  (H.i,  May  14. 

—The  Physiological  and  Ingrowing  Vatla. 

(Lippe.)     Ctrl.  Med.  Adranee  iB.),  March. 

—  That .    (Barnes.)    Cin.  Mtd.  Ad^ane*  (fl.), 

Nov. 


CLASSIFIED  BY  8URJECTS. 


(CtM- 


—  Thfl  Idlotlo .    (Bumstead.)    Oin.  Med.  Ad- 
vance (i/.)i  Dee. 

liooal  Applioatlon*.    SiipproflHod  Opbttaalniia. 

(Or»!Kg-)    Homto.  Timet,  April. 
Looked  Head.    (Holms.)    Am.  I'ract.,  Sept. 
lyOKwuod.    As  a  DlHlnfeotant.    (MiiUory.)    Hew 

Hem.,  Feb. 
LongreTltjr.     An    Instance    of    Extreme    . 

(Clurk.)    Phila,  Med.  and  Sur,  Rep.,  Dee.  IS. 
Lost  Art.    A lu  Surgery.    (Crosby.)    Areh- 

clin.  Sur.,  May. 
Love  of  Liquor.   Examtnntion  of  a  Cure  for . 

(Maisob.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  May. 
LnpuH.    On  Certain  Points  Relating  to  the  Na> 

turn  iind  Treatuiout  of .    (Plffurd.)    N.  Y. 

Uttl.  Kfc,  July  21. 

—  V;ilgarls.    (Kolio.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  July. 

Lonirs.   The no  Furnace.    (Oatobell.)    XI.  8. 

Mm.  Investigator  (U.j,  Jan.  16. 

Lnxatlon.    Note  on  the  Automatic  Reduction  of 

Uiu  Joint .    (Beach.)    Phila.  Med.  Timet, 

Julyil,  and  Houthem  Med.  Ree„  Aug, 

Lycopodlum.  Clinical  Symptoms  of .  (Allen.) 

North  Am.  .Toxir.  llomeo.,  Aiig. 

—  lu  IntiMiulttent  Fover.    (Price.)    V.  8.  Med. 
Inrietliuator  (II.).  Feb.  1. 

—  Exiicrlence  with  .    (Knapp.)    Ohio  Med. 

ana  Sur.  Hep.  (II.),  March. 

Lycopus.  (VanValkenburg.)  N.T.Med. Eclectic, 
Nob. 

—  Virginlous.      Bugle  Weed.      (Ooss.)      Med. 
Brief,  March. 

Lymphatic  Theory.    Of  Syphilitic    Infection. 

(iliirduway.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 
Maggots.    In  a  Newly  Born  Infant.    (Johnson.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  Sept.  l. 

—  In  the  Ear.    (Underbill.)     Cin.  Med.  News, 
Dee. 

lHagneslum.    Substitute  for  Solution  of  Citrate 
or .   (Uhlnciiuri.)  Atn.  Jour.  Phar.,  March. 

—  On  Solution  of  Citrate  of .    (Watts.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  March. 

—  Solution  of  Citrate  of .     (Wesley.)     Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  April. 

Magnetiam.    Terrestrial as  a  Therapeutic 

A{,'BUt.    (Bigolow.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Dec. 

—  As  a  Destructive  Force.    (Van  Sant.)    Phila. 
Med.  Times,  Sept.  29. 

Malaria.     (Dickens.)     Nash.  Jour.  Med.   and 
Sur.,  Aug. 

—  Its  Nature  and    Mode  of  Spread.     (Riggs.) 
Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly,  March  ^\. 

Malarial  Coma.    (Cook.)    Am,  Med.  BUWeekly, 
Dee.  22. 

—  Olscases.     Of  Putnam  Co.     (Bailey.)      Th^ 
Sanitarian,  Oct. 

—  Change  of  Temperature  as  a  Cause  of . 

(Rodgers.)      Pacific   Med.    and    Sur.   Jour., 
Aug. 

—  Uaematurla.     (Harris.)   Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly, 
Mug  12. 

Malpractice.    Civil and  Surgical  Jurispru- 
dence.   (Anon.)    The  Sanitarian,  Nov. 

—  Suit.    (Wise.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Dee. 
Malt  Extract.    (Deal.)    New  Rem.,  June. 

—  Propai.itions  of (Mattlson.)    Phy.  and 

Phar.,  Feb. 

—  Notes  on  the  Therapeutic  Uses  of  the  Extract 

of  .      (Morton.)      Louisville  Med.   News, 

Feb.  10. 

—  Extract  of .     (Palmer.)     Louisville  Med. 

News,  May  19. 

Malum  PottU.   Pathology  and  Therapel  a  of . 

(Ahronheim.)    North  Am.  Jour.  liomeo.,  Feb. 
Mammatus.    Lecture  on .    (Jacobl.)    Arch. 

C'lin.  Sur.,  Nov.  1. 
Mania.    Puerperal .   (Elderdiue.)    Cin.  Med. 

Mewn,  June. 

—  a  Potu.     (Wilson.)     Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  July. 


MacMHiw.  (Oibbons.)  Paeifle  Med.  and  Bur. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

—  In  Writer's  Cramp  and  A'.lied  Affeotlons. 
(Oraham.)    N.    Y.  Med.  Ree. .  AprWXS. 

—  And  its  Value  to  the  Prafitlclng  Pbyalelan. 
(Wagner.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
May  17. 

Masturbation.    (Miller.)    Am,  Praet.,  May, 

Materia  Medloa.      Additions   to    Allen'a . 

(BinrUige.)    Uahnemannian  Monthly,  March. 

—  Studies  from  the .    (Brown.)    N.  E.  Med. 

Guztlte  <U.i,  April. 

—  Neglect   of  .     (Hawkea.)      Am.   Eomeo., 

Dec. 

—  On  the     Popular  of   Eaat    Tennesaee. 

(Lewis.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Dee. 

—  How  to  Study .  (Lippe.)  U.  8.  Med.  Inves- 
tigator (II.),  Sept.  1. 

—  Observations  on  the  Study  of  .    (Miller.) 

U.  8.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Oct.  1. 

—  How  to  Study  the .     (Morse.)     17.  8.  Med. 

Invettigator  (II.),  Dec.  1. 

—  And  New  Remedies.  (Washburn.)  BuffaU 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  The  Chemistry  of  Our .    (Willlama.)    U.S. 

Med.  Investigator  (11.),  April  IS. 

—  Report  on .     (Yandell.)     Lo/uiiville  Med. 

News,  June  30. 

Maternal  Impresiions.  (Dyer.)  Southern  Med. 
liec,  Sept. 

—  (Fi-oeman.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Det. 
23 

—  On  the  Foetus.  (Hill.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  Jan.  27. 

Matriculation.     Intermediate  vs.  Medical. . 

(Anonymous.)    Canadian  Jour.    Med.  Science, 

Dec. 
McLean  Asylum.      The  Earlv  History  of  tha 

lor  the  lunane.     (Morrill.)     Boston  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  13. 
McCIellan.    Reply  to  Dr. .    (Owen.)   Louis- 
ville Med.  News,  Nov.  24. 
McOuire.     Blographlcnl  Sketch  of  Dr.  Hunter 

.    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Oct. 

Measles.      Report  of  Two  Cases  of .      (God- 

fr(!i .)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  ApHl  28. 

—  The  Curative  Relation  of  to  Whooping 

Cough,  with  some  Observations  on  the  Epide- 
mic of and  Whooping  Cough  in  Zanesvilla 

Ohio,  Spring  and  Summer  of  1877.     (MoEiroy.) 
Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  Remarks  on .    (Yandell,  Jr.)    Am.  Praet., 

June. 

Measuring^  the  Extremities.    A  Method  of . 

(Cowling.)    N.  Y.  Med.  liec.  May  12. 
Medical     Association,       The    American . 

(Bauer.)    St.  Louis  Clin,  liec,  July. 

—  Visit  to   the of  the  State  of  Alabama. 

(Battey.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  June. 

—  Bill.  The  Quebec .  (Anon.)  Canada  Lan- 
cet, March. 

—  Quebec .      (Campbell.)      Canada  Lancet, 

Feb. 

—  Charity.    Boston .    (Rogers.)     N.Y.Med. 

Rec,  Dec  1. 

-Charities.  (Carter.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
Aug.  18. 

—  On .      (Daltou.)      Phila.  Med.  and   Sur. 

Rep.,  July  ^l. 

—  Plan  for  Correcting  the  Abuse  of in  the 

City  of  New  York.    (Hawks.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Rtc, 
Mays. 

—  The  Abiae  of .      (Rogers.)    Boston  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  1. 

—  Chemistry.  Recent  Progress  in .  (Wood.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  J  uiu  6. 

—  CUnic.  (Hawkes.)  U.  8.  Med.  Invest'^ator 
(U.),  Nov.  18. 

—  (Steger.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  aiul  Sur.,  Nov. 

—  CoUeipe.  Atlanta Clinic.  (Westmore- 
land.)   Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Hospitals.  And  Clinical  Teaching  in  Paris. 
(N»!Wtou,  Jr.)  JV^.  Y.  Med.  Kclcclic,  May. 

—  Club.    Buflalo  .     (Brush.)    Buffalo  Mtd. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 


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—  Coltsre.     The  Promotion   of and  Self- 

Protoctlon   by  a  Now  Onlur  of  FellowHhlp. 
(Blai!k.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Oba.,  Nov. 

—  I>«p«rtin<«nt.  Tho  Courno  of  the Univer- 
sity of  I'ounsylvaula.  (Tysou.)  AT.  Y.  Med. 
MecJune  'i. 

—  l>l»olplln«.    How  to  Mnlntnlu .    (Logan.) 

Chicago  iled.  Jmtr.  atut  Jix.,  Dee. 

—  Education.    Defcuoo  uf  the and  Medical 

BcUoolaof  Amorloa.    (Qlbbous.)    Paet/le  ited. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jutie. 

—  Some   Dcfpnslvo   Ucnmrks    on   tho  aud 

M(!«licalHclio()lH  of  America.    (Olbbonn.)    Am. 
Med.  Hi-  Weekly,  Jxtlu  7. 

—  Ulallott.)    Ilomeo.  Times,  Nov. 

—  Cheap .    (Stair.)    JV.  T.  Med.  Rec,  March 

81. 

—  Kthlost  On .  (Oilman.)   U.  8.  Med.  Inveati- 

qatin-dl.),  March  15. 

—  Fees.  (MlUlnuton.)  Ohto  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
or.),  Man. 

—  Fee    Table.      Tho    First    of   Virginia. 

(JoyneR.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly.  Ajn-il. 

—  Geology.  (Morse.)  Cin.  Med.  Advance  (II.), 
July. 

—  Oosalp.  From  Berlin.  (Poaro.)  Detroit  Med. 
Jour.,  April. 

—  Jurinprudenoe.    Some  Rcmarkn  on  tho 

Of  lusiuiity.     (Howard.)     Canada  Med.  and 
Bur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

—  Contribution  to .    (Kemi)cr.)    Am.  I'raet., 

June. 

—  IieelMatlon,  ngahi.  (rtuinHtoud.)  JI.  S. 
Med.  Investigator  (11.),  Jan.  15. 

—  (Ontmau.)  I'ucijic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jovr., 
April. 

—  Men.    On  the  Legal  Responsibilities  of . 

(Smith.)    Ohio  Metf.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Museum.    Contributions  from  tlioArmy , 

Wushiugton.    (Otis.)     Doaton  Med.  ana  Sur. 
Jour.,  March  29. 

—  ProfRBsion.    Tho in  Michigan.    (Anon.) 

Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Tlie  Its    Aim   and   Method.      (Connor.) 

Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  April. 

—  The ttud  Medlottl  Societies.    (Dillon.)  Am. 

Frnct.,  July. 

—  The  Relation  of  the  to    the    Medical 

BclioolB.     (Edgar.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Dec. 

of   the   to    Li'a   Insurance. 

Louisville  Med.  News  Jan.  27  and 


—  Relations 
(Temple.) 
June  23, 

—  Progress. 


(^arrows.) 

Southern 

-.    (Wootl.) 

■  Conccrn- 


Inipediracnts  to . 

Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  And  Medical   Journals.     (Word.) 
Med.  Rec.,  Jan. 

—  Reform.    Proposed  Plan  for  a  — 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 

—  Science.  Tho  Present  Status  of  — 
iiig  the  Cause  and  Prevention  of  Kpiduuiic 
Diseases.  (Davis.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
Ex.,  May. 

—  Service.     American   Naval  .     (Horner.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sepi.  15. 

—  Society.    Third  Annual  Meeting  of  tho  State 
.    (Maxwell.)    Am.  I'raet.,  Nov. 

—  Critical  Remarks  on  tho  State  of .  (Thorn.) 

Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Report  of  the  Middlesex  East  District . 

(Winsor.)     Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July 
12. 

—  Stadenta.       Preliminary  Education  of  . 

(Forwood.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  C. 

—  Preparatory    Education,   Necessity    for    tho 

Thorough  Training  of .    (Gisbome.)     Phy. 

and  I'har.,  Nov. 

—  Relations  of  Scientlflo  and  Pi-ofesalonal  Edu- 
cation, Practical  Optics  for .     (Warder.) 

Cin.  Jjoncel  and  Obs.,Jan. 

—  Superstition.    (Borden.)    N.  T.  Med.  Eclectic, 
Nov. 

—Thermometry.  Tho of  Certain  Diseases  as 

they   Prevail  in  the  South  aud   South-West. 
(Hilliard.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 


Medicinal    Condiments. 

Med.  Jour,  atid  Ex.,  Dec. 


(Tucker.)      Chicago 


—  LeyislMlon.  (Braun.)  U.  S.  Med.  JnveeHoator 
(ID.Aitrill. 

—  Poiu-ls.     Preparation  of .    (Anon.)    Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Feb. 

—  Plnnt.  Preltmlnar>'Noteon  a  New and  Ita 

Alkaloid.    (Wood.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  i. 

—  Plants,     Cultivation    of at    Uaubnry. 

(Holmes.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Aug. 

—  Cultivation  of atUitohin.  (Ilolmea.)  Am. 

Jour.  Phar.,  Dee. 

Medicine.     American  Its    Confllots    and 

Achievements.  (Borland.)  Scleclio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Review  of ,    (Bronson.)     Itostnn  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour  ,  June  14. 

—  The  Institutes  of  .     (Buchanan.)     N.   Y. 

Med.  Eclectic,  Sept. 

—  Advance  In  the  Practice  of ,  (Carmlohoel.) 

Vn.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 

—  Contribution  to  the  Study  of  .     (Clark.) 

Dflroil  Med.  .Tour.,  Oct. 

—  Hygienic  Preventive  — .  (Dodge.)  V.  8. 
Med.  Investigator  (II.),  June  15. 

—  A  Glance  at  Some  of  the  Contributions  of 

America  to  the  Science  of from  1770  to  1H7C. 

(Falls.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  March. 

—  Tho  lilinols  Law,  (,Vm<!emlng  tho  Practice  of 

.    (Farrau.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

Dec. 

—  Conservative and  tho  Mission  of  the  Sani- 
tarian.   (llaiTis.)    The  Sanitarian,  March, 

—  Tho  Relations  of  Ancient to  Oynajcoiogy. 

(Jcnks.)    Drirnit  Med.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Casi»  Illustrating  the  luUucuteon  the  Infant 

of Administered   to   the  Mother  During 

Pregnancy  and  Labor.  (Lamadrld.)  Am. 
Jour.  Ohs.,  .full/. 

—  General  Practice  and  9i»ecinltle8  In .    (Mo- 

Shorry.)    Md.  Med.  Jmtr.,  Nov. 

—  Adulterated .    (Pemberton.)  Atlanta  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Tho  Ouward  Movement  ill .     (Piper.)      A'. 

I'.  Mfil.  Eclectic,  March. 

—  Practice  of  .     (Potter.)     Am.  Med.  Jour. 

(E.),  Nov. 

—  .lapanese and  Pharmacy.     (Rice.)     New 

Rem.,  Jan. 

—  Some  Points  in  the  Practice  of Amongthe 

North  American  Indians,  with  Incidental  Ref- 
erence to  tho  Antiquity  of  tlie  Otllce  of  tho 
Physician.     Toner.)      Ya.  Med.  Mmithly,  Aug. 

—  Tiansccndental  ■  — .  An  Eminiry  Concoruing 
tho  Manner  of  Morbltic  und  Remedial  Agents 
Iiidepeudciitlyof  lOinplricism.  (Wright.)  Cin, 
Lancet  and  Obs.,  Nov.  and  Dec. 

Medicines.    Dangers  to  Human  I^iTe  and  Health 

from  tlio  Administration  of  ladigostiblo  . 

(Compton.)    Med.  Brief,  June. 

Medlco-Legal  Facts  and  Testimony  in  tho  Trial 
of  Henry  C.  Hendi-yx,  for  tho  Murder  of  his 

Wilo .    (Youug.)    Buffalo  Med.   and   Sur. 

Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Interest.     Case  of  Some    .     (Baldwin.) 

Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  July. 

Melancholia.    A  Clinical  Study  of  tho  Relations 

of to  Inebriety.    (Crothers.)    Fhila.   Med. 

and  Sur.  Rep.,  Julyil. 
*'  Mel  Cum  Sale. "    (Komdoerfer.)    Hahneman- 

niun  Monthly,  Sept. 
Mellilotus  Offlclnalls.    (Ozanum.)  Ilahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  May. 
MembranaTympanl.    Artiflcial  Perforation  of 

tho .  (TumbuU.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 

Nov.  10. 
Memorabilia.    (Bauer.)    St.   Louis  Clin.  Rec, 

March,  June,  and  Oct. 
Meningitis.    Tubercular    .    (Delafleld.)    N. 

y.  Med.  Rec,  May  13. 
-Treatment  of  .    (Fuller.)    Canada   Med, 

Rec,  Aug. 

—  (llentz.)    .1  tlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  On  H..  philitio  .    (Janoway.)    Arch.  OUh. 

Sur.,  Nov.  1. 

—  Two  Cases  of of  Different  Character  Oc- 


CLASSIFIED  BY  SUBJECTS. 


31 


(Portor.)   R.  and  L.  Med. 
(Putnam.)    BotUn 


tnrr'ng  in  Children 
Jour.,  April. 

—  Bemlttout  Bub-aouto . 

Mtd.  atul  iS'ur.  Jour.,  Aug.  3. 

—  C»ae  of FoUuwInK  Acute  Purulent  Inflam- 
mation of  tho  Middle  Ear.  <Kouita.)  N.  Y. 
Med.  Ree.j  July  7. 

—  Oer«bri>-8plual   .    (Elderdloe.)    Oin.  Med. 

Neve,  June. 

—  Caae   of   Cerehro-flplnal  .    (Port.)    JV.   O. 

Med.  and  8ur,  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Oerubro^pliittl •    (Lano.)    Southern   Med. 

Bee.,  May. 

—  EudeiiiloofCerebro-Splnal .    (LArgo.)    Am. 

Yet.  Hep.,  April. 

—  C«rebro-8|>iual with  Hsmaturta.  (Largo.) 

Am.  Vet.  Ice  v.,  July. 

—  CerebrthSplMttl .    (Very.)    Am.    Vet.  Rev., 

June. 

—  Cerebro-Splnal .  (Westmoreland.)  Atlan- 
ta Med.  and  Stir.  Jour,,  March. 

— Caao   of    Htippowul    Hntual  .     (Wallaoo.) 

Hahnemannvan  Monthly,  July. 

Kenlnfo  Cerebritls.  Cosiv  of  MntaiitaHin  of 
MuHcular  and  Aithrltio  UboiimuilHiu  to  tho 
MembraiieH  and  BubHtitncuof  tUoKrolii;  Con- 
stituting  .     (Bamford.)     Pacific  Med,  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Uenopause.    Tho .    (Buillngton.)    St.  Lottin 

Eoleclie  Med.  Jour.,  Dee. 

Menorrbarla.     Case  of  .     (Doane.)    Med. 

Brief,  Oct. 

—  Case  of duo  to  Congestlou  of  tho  Uterus. 

(Douue. )    J'hy,  and  Phar.,  Nov. 

Uenstmatlon.    Tho  Iiiflacnoo  of  ,    Preg- 

nuui!.\ ,  uud  Medicine  ou  Lactation.    (Jacob!.) 
Am,  Jour.  Oba..  July. 

—  Tho  Couttiiueu during  Pregnancy.  (New- 
ton.)   Southern  Med,  Ree.,  Dec. 

—  Brief  Study  of  One  Hundred  Cases  of . 

(Parvlii.)    Am.  Ptact.,Aug. 

—  Case  of  Vlciirlous from  Mammary  Glands. 

(O  roy . )    A  m .  M  td.  hi-  Weekly,  fept.  2'J. 

—  Case  of  Vloarluus ,  Bimulutlnx  Hojmop- 

tysle.    (Seymour.)   PAW.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep., 
Marckh. 

Mental  Dlaeasea.     Recent    Progress  In  . 

(Fisher.)  Roston  Med. and  Sur.  Jour.,Marclt29. 

—  impressioDS.    Tho  Inllucnio  of  of  tho 

Mother  unon  the  Foetus.    (Anon.)    Va.  Med. 
Monthly,  May, 

Menu.    Tho  Faulty  of  Boarding  Schools. 

(Fowler.)    The  Sanitarian,  Nov, 
Heronry.    ThoUsoof in  Syphilis.  (Keyes.) 

Louisville  Med.  News,  April  28. 

—  TheTonloandSpcclflo  Action  of .    (Keyes.) 

tf.Y.  Med.Ree.,Mayl2. 

—  Docs Possess  u  Curative  Influence  over 

PueumonltkY  (Thompsou.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

Ketastatlo  Action.  Bingular .    (Boys.)ired. 

News  and  Library,  March. 
Meteorological    Report    for    January,     1877. 

(Leonard.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  March. 
"fetorrhagia.     From    Improper    Deliveranco. 

(Parvlu.)    Am.  Pract.,  April. 

—  Case  of  Intermittent During  Gestation. 

(Skene.)    Am.  Jour.  Oba.,  Jan. 

—  (Stegur.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Dec. 
MCetrio  System.    The .    (Anon.)    New  Rem., 

Feb. 

—  The  In  Prescriptions;   the  Other   Side. 

(Baldwin.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Feb. 

—  On  tho  Adoption  of  the .    (Carter.)   Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  34. 

—  The in  Modlcino  and  Pharmacy.   (Curtis.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  6. 

—  (Lathrop.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  In  Prescriptions.  (Regensburger.)  Gin.  Med. 
News,  Feb. 

Metrical  System.    The  New in  tho  Nui  n  ber- 

ing  of  Bpcctuolee.      (Burnett.)     Phila.   Med. 
Times,  March  ;t. 

—  Tho in  Prescriptions.  (Maisoh.)  Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  Feb. 


Metritis.    Rheumatic  ,  Treat<>d  HuooeMirully 

by  tbn  Wutors  of  Ihollot  Hpriugs,  ArkanSuH. 
(Collins.)    A  m.  Prarl.,  Dec. 

—  Cured  by  Piper  Mtithystlcnm  or  Awa  Samoa. 
(Hlller.)     (/.  8.  Med.  Investigator  {tl.).  Oct.  1. 

—  CiLso  of  Recurrent  (Nocggerath.)    Am. 

Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  (White.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep,,  June  23. 

Mloro-Chemlstry.  As  Applied  to  tho  Identlfloa- 
tioii  of  Tea  Leaves  nnd  ii  Now  Method  for  tlio 
Kstlmatiun  of  Thelna.  (Ulytli.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phar.,  Sept. 

Mlcroseope.     On  the  Choice  and  Use  of  a 

111  PructliNil  Medicine.  (Adams.)  U.  S.  Med. 
Investigator  {!!.),  Feb.  1. 

—  Tho In  tho  Detection  of  Crime.     (Fair- 

child.)    N.  r.  Med.  Rec.,  Sept.  15. 

Mlcrosoopio  Fllarias.     Discovery  of  the  Adult 

|{(-l>rcH<-ntativo  of .    (Col)liolt.)     Cin.  Med. 

News,  Sept. 

Mloroseopy.  What  I  Know  About  Some  Late 
Improvements  of  the  Microscope.  (Hunt.) 
Cin.  Med.  News,  July. 

Mlcrocepholas.    Case  of .    (Adler.)    Paei/le 

hied,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Midwifery.  Puerperal  Peritonitis;  UsoofOel- 
scniiuin.  (Coruwell.)  Am.  Sup.  Obs.  Jour. 
Great  llrilain  and  Ireland,  March. 

—  Cases  of .     (Gilbert.)     Canada  Med.  Ree., 

June. 

—  IH  Meddlesome Badt     (Mumford.)     Am. 

Pract.,  Dec. 

—  Four  Thousand  Seven  Hundred   and    Four 

Cases  of .    (Ross.)    Oanadia7i,  Jour.  Med. 

Science,  Oct. 

—  Statistics.  (Ferguson.)  Canada  Med.  Rec, 
Jan. 

Migraine.  Contribution  to  the  Therap«^uti(^H  of 
.    (Sogmu.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Dec.  8. 

Mlirratory  Doctors.  (Anon.)  Pacific  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

Milk  Diet.  Tho  True  Prophylactic  for  Scarlet 
Ftivcr.    (Hurt.)    Am.  Iloineo.,  Aug. 

—  Fever.  Tho  So-called and  Antiseptic  Mid- 

wll'cry.    (Taylor.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  June  % 

—  The  Bo-callud and  Antiseptic  Midwifery. 

(Wlnunto.)    N.  1.  Med.  Rec,  Aug.  11. 

—  Sickness.  (Philips.)  Oin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
Feb. 

Mind.     Influence  of  tho  over  Surgical  as 

well  as  other  Diseases.  (Parsons.)  U.S.Med. 
Investigator  (//.),  June  15. 

—  On .     (Teed.)     Chicago  Jour.  Nerv.  and 

Ment.  Dis.,  Oct.' 

MiHcellaneoas  Contributions.  From  the  Orient 

(Luuduror.)    New  Rem.,  April. 
Mitralinsufficiency.    Death.    (Izard.)     Louis- 
rillc  Med.  A'eif.v,  Aug.  25. 

—  Stenosis.      Coiobral  Embolism  ;    Loft  Hem- 
lpl(';;la;  CorobrulScrftciiuiK;  Death.   (Wilson.) 
Chicago  Jour.  Nerv.  and  Mcnt.  Dis.,  Jan. 

—  Tricuspid.     Case  of und  Aortlo  Disease 

with  Puiiiationof  the  Liver  and  Pericardial  Ad- 
hesions. (Guit^ras.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  May 
12. 

Monism.    Of  Man.     (Gorton.)     Uomeo.  Times, 

Jan. 
Monster.       Report  of    an  Anen<tephalus . 

( Blake. )    Am.  Med.  Bi-  Weekly,  Dec.  8. 
Monstrosity.    A  Singular .    (Groin.)      IT.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Jan.  15. 

—  A .     (Williams.)     Phila.    Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  Dec.  1. 

MorbiUl  vs.  Diabetes.     (WiUlams.)     U.  S.  Med. 

Investigator  (H.),  Aug.  1. 
Morbus  Addlsonil.     (LlUenthal.)      North  Am. 

Jour.  ITomco.,  May. 

—  Brtsedowil.  (Lilienthal.)  North  Am.  Jour. 
Uomeo.,  Feb. 

—  BriKhtii.      Two  Cases  of .      (LilienthaL) 

North  Am.  .Tour.  Homeo.,  Aug. 

Morphia.      The   Narcotic  Eflfoct  of on  tha 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COxMMUNICATIONS, 


li 


wbrn  Administered   to  tho 
(Gillette.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs., 


the  Treatment  of 
Va.  Med.  Monthbj, 


Now-born  Child 
llotberin  Labor. 
Oct. 

—  And  Veratrum  Vlride  la 
Peritonitis.      (Lipscomb.) 
ilavch. 

—  In  Childbirth.    (Lusk.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  Hypodi-raiically  Used  as  a  Relaxant.  (New- 
ton.)   Med.  Brief,  Dee. 

Morphine.  Mot  by  Atropia.  (Klnne.)  Detroit 
Mud.  Jour.,  Dee. 

Mvrpboea.  Two  Cases  of  — ,  with  Remarks  on 
11)0  Disease  and  i(s  Differential  Diagnosis. 
(Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 

Mortality.  Of  Surgical  Operations  in  tho  Upper 
Lake  States,  Compared  with  that  of  other  Re- 
Kious.  (Andrews.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
i'x.,  Jan. 

—  Report.  Of  Oakland,  for  1876.  (Trembly.) 
Pucijie  Med.  and  Sur.Jour.,  March. 

Mortuary  Statistics.  Of  San  Francisco  for  1876. 
(Gibbon.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  A  Comparison  of  tho of  Ban   Francisco, 

Chlca^^o,  Cinuiunatl,  Philadelphia,  Charles- 
ton, Boston,  8t.  Louis,  RlcluuouJ,  Baltimore, 
Now  Orleans,  Now  Yoi  k,  and  Lowell,  i  Ingalls.) 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

Mothers.    How  to  Savo .     (Gushing.)    N.  E. 

Med.  Gazette  (E.),  Feb. 

Murex  Pnrpora.  Indications  for la  Dis- 
cuses of  Women.  (Betis.)  Hnhnemnnnian 
Monthly,  June,  and  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.), 
June  13. 

Mushrooms.    Poisonous .     (Ott.)      Chicago 

Jour.  !\'crv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  Jan. 
Music.    As  a  Mcdicinnl  Agent.    (Barrows.)    Ec- 

hclic  Med.  and  Hur.  Jour.,  June. 
Mutton  Wine.      On  tho of  tho  Mongolian. 

(.Macgowau.)    New  Hem.,  Oct. 
Myalgia.    Two  Cases  of Following  Coiitii- 

Kious.    (Wilsiin.)    I'hila.  Med.  Times,  Feb.  3. 

Mydriatics.   On  tho  Use  of In  Eye  Diseases. 

(Vilas.)    Am.  Uomeo.,  July. 

Myelitis.  (Lillenthal.)  North  Am.  Jour.  Ilomco., 
Aug. 

—  Of  Anterior  Uoms.  (Tracy.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Itec, 
April  21. 

—  Acuta.     Thcnapeutics  of (Deschcre.) 

North  Am.  Jour.  Ilomco.,  Nov. 

Myocarditis.  Postmortem.  (Wilcox.)  Am.  Ob- 
server {U.),  Oct. 

Myoma  of  the  Uterus.  (Wilson.)  Phil.  Med. 
Times,  April  14. 

^*yoT«la.  On  tho  Treatment  of .    (Bumstcad.) 

U. ,..  Med.  Inrestigalor  {!!.),  Jiitie  15. 

—  Dcvclnnment  of .    amou'r  School  Children 

of  America.    (Vance.)   D'troil  Med.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  (Woodyatt.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (Z/.). 
April.  15. 

—  And  its  Therapeutics.  (Angell.)  U.  8.  Med. 
Investigator  (If.),  Sept.  1. 

—  AudltsThcrapoutics.  (Campbell.)  U.S.Med. 
Inrestiijator  {II.),  March  1..  and  Aug.  1. 

~  And  Its  Ther.ipoutic8.  (Foster.)  U.  8.  Med. 
Incesiigator  (II.),  July  1. 

Myxoma  of  tho  Momma.  (Peoslec.)  Aw.  Jour. 
Obs.,  Oct. 

NsBvi.     Cases  of Treated  by  Electrolysis. 

(Beard.)    N.T.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

NflBvl  Matemi.  Cured  by  Ilomeopathy. 
(Hhoffer.)    Am.  Observer  (II.),  Jan. 

NsBvus.     Rare  Forms  of  Congenital  Multiple 

and  Monolateral  Pigmentary Having  the 

Disposition  of  Zoster  Corpoi  Is.  (Hyde.)  Chi- 
cago Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

Nnevus  Matemns.  Or  Mother  Mark.  (Yost.) 
Am.  Med.  Jour.  (E.J,  Nov. 

Narcotism.     Three  Cases  of  .     (Wenzel.) 

i'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Aug.  18. 

Narrow  Meatus.  (Jolmson.)  Atlanta  Med. 
utid  Sur.  Jour.,  Ju{y. 


Narrowed  Meatus.  As  a  Cause  of  Stricture  of  the 
Urethra.  (Johnson.)  Atlanta  MeiS  a}id  Sur. 
Jour.,  Jan. 

Nasal  Irrifrator.    A  very  Useful .    (Bridge.) 

Chirag J  Med.  Jovr.  and  Ex.,  June. 

—  PnHHugp.    Simple  Mode  of Cleanlngtho . 

(Ruuiliold.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  May. 

—  Removal  of  Hardened  Secretions  from  tliu 

.     (Rumbokl.)      Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 

Ex.,  Aug. 

—  Passages.  Tho  Danger  Attending  tho  Intro- 
duction of  Fluids  luto  tho .    (Buck.)    N.  Y. 

Med.  Rec,  March  ii. 

NasO'Pharyngeal  Douche.  Tho  Safety  of  tho 
.    (Piukucy.)    N.  y.  Med.l{fe.,Aj>rin. 

—  Cavities,  Tho  Principal  Motlitida  of  Examin- 
ing tho and  their  Mcst  Fre(|tiont  Diseases. 

(Alt.)    Canadian  Jour.  Meu.  Science,  Nov. 

—  Fibromata.    (Brandeis.)    Am.  Pract.,  April. 

Near  Sight.    Report  on  tho  Percentage  of 

Found  to  Exist  In  tho  Class  of  lb80  at  Ilai-vard 
College.  (Derby.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
March  22. 

—  Slghtedness.  In  tho  Public  Schools.  (Aguew.) 
JV.  T.  Med.  Itec,  Jan.  20. 

Necrology.    Report  on .     (Apperson.)      Va. 

Med.  Monthlii,  Jan. 

—  Necrosis.  8yi)liilitlc of  tho  Inferior  Max- 
illary Bone.  (Bradford.)  Homeo.  Times, 
July. 

—  Of  Humerus.  (Brlggs.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  Dec. 

—  Peripheral  of  tho  Humerus.      (Me.irs.) 

Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  2Iar<h. 

Needle.  In  L.-irynx  Removo<l  by  External 
iueision.    (Field)    N.  1.  tied.  Ecr.,M(ir<hH). 

—  Found  Post-Mortem,  Wituiii  the  Cranium. 
(Hoilgo.)    I'liila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  i. 

—  A  New  Opeu-Eycd .    (Shrady.)    N.  Y.  Med. 

I.ec,  Dec.  8. 

Negro  Race.     Tenacity   of   Life   in   the  . 

(Daniels.)    Louisri'leMcd.  News,  May  r>, 

—  I'o.'iition  of  t  lio  Hymen  in  tlie .    (Sniythe.) 

Am.  Jour.  Cbs.,  Oct. 

Negro  and  Whit©  Race.  Some  ('orrohorative 
Facts  in  regard  to  tho  Anatomical  iJifferi-neu 

Between  the .     (Frost.)    Am.  Jour.  Oba., 

April. 

—  Snnio  Facta   in   Regard   to   tho  Anatomical 

Diflercneo    Between  tho  .      (Tiiniipseed.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Nelaton's  Mefliod.  For  Resuscitation  from 
Chlorol'omi  N.iieosis  Usedin  tho  Anphyxiaor 
AppareiitDealhol' New-born  Infants.  (Spicer.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,  Junc2. 

Nephritis.    Interstitial in  whi(!h  there  was 

Marked  Retinal  Changes,  Pciiearditis  niid 
Pei'ieardial  EU'usious.  (Hutchinson.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  June  l>. 

—  On  Acute .  (Lewis.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator {II.),  April  15. 

Nerve.    Tho  Conducting  Power  as  Distinct  from 

thoRcceivin;xl'owerofthc .   (Lauieubach.) 

Phila.  Med.  Timet,  March  17. 

—  Tissue.    Tho  Molecular  Constitution  of 

Considered  in  its  Relation  with  Ncivous  Mani- 
festutioua.  (I^ggleston.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sttr. 
Rep.  (U.),  July. 

Nervorum  Erithisimus.  Or  Debility  of  the 
Nerves.  (Fowler.)  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
Sept. 

Nervous  Action.    On  the  Velocity  of  the  . 

(Laiitenbach  )    Phila  Med.  Times,  April  iS. 

—  Centres.    Tho  Structure  of  tlio  Vessels  of  tho 

in  Health,  and  their  Changes  in  Disea««. 

(Deecko.)    Am.  Jour.  Insanity,  July. 

—  UiHease.    Extraordinary  Case  of   .    (Hol- 

conibe.)    Avi.  ilomeo.,  Nov. 

—  Diseases.    Do  the  Conditions  of  Modem  Life 

Fa\or  Specially  tho    Development   of    1 

(B:irtholow.)    The  Clinic,  Nov.  21. 

—  Have  Organic their  Oritjln  and  I'Yequoncy 

In  our  American  Lifef  (Ureen.)  Phila.  Med. 
Times,  April  28. 


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—  Receub  Progress  In  the  Pathology  and  Treat- 
ment of .  (Putnam.)  Boston  Med.  and  Stir. 

Jour.,  Aug.  30. 

—  Philailelpliia  Dispensary  Review  of  the  Treat- 
ment of .    (Vanderbeck.)    Phila.  Med.  and 

Sat:  Hep.,  Jan.  13. 

—  CoUet'tlon  of   Prescriptions  for  .      (Van- 

derlnc'k.)   Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  27. 

—  DlHorder.    Case  of Showing  the  Eflfocts  of 

Cliuiato.  (Carter.)  Phila.  Med.  and Sur.  Rep., 
Feb.  10. 

—  Symptoms.  Secondary  to  Slight  Gastric  Dis- 
tiubance.  (Weber.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept.  27. 

—  System.     Diseases   of   the .    (Brown-Sc- 

niiard.)    iV^.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Dec.  8. 

—  The  Functions  of  the  Groat  Sympathetic . 

(Bucke.)    A»i.  Joxir.  Insanity,  Oct. 

—  The  Sympathetic  .      (Leonard.)     Detroit 

Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Tisaues.    The  Development  of  the of  the 

Human  Embryo.  (Schmltt.)  Chicago  Jour. 
Kerv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  July. 

Menral^a.    Traumatic ;  Non-Inflammatory 

Softening  of  the  Brain;  Operation;  Death. 
(Clark.)    Ta.  Med.  Mouthlif,  Nov. 

—  A  Singular  Case  of  Facial  .    (Cranmer.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  27. 

—  Patliology  and  Treatment  of .    (Jewell.) 

Chicago  Jour.  Xeri).  and  Ment.  Dis.,  April. 

—  Sulphur.  (Kershaw.)  TT.  S.  3Ied.  Investigator 
(ID,  Dec.  1. 

—  Case  of of  the  Second  Metatarso ;  Phalan- 

gial  Articulation  Cured  by  Resection  of  the 
Joint.  (Mason.)  Atn.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
Oct. 

—  Clinical  Notes  of  Cases  of In  Connection 

with  Troubles  of  the  Accommodations  of  the 
iOye.    (Stevens.)    N.  T.  Med.  Rec,  Oct.  13. 

—  The  Trigeminal .     (Wood.)     N.   Y.  Med. 

Rec.,  Oct.  27. 

Neurastlienla.    The  Nature  and  Treatment  of 

(Nei-vous     Exhaustion),     Hysteria,     etc. 

(Beard.)    A',  r.  Med.  Rec.,  Sept.  15. 

Xeurectotomy.  Of  the  Supra-Orbital  Nerve  for 
the  Cui-e  of  Neuralgia.  (Wlllard.)  Hahneman- 
nian  Monthly,  May. 

Neoritis.    Double  Optic (Choked  Disk),  and 

Sloughing  of  the  Ritrht;  Cornea,  Aecompauylug 
a  Sui  comatouH  Tumor  on  the  Right  Side  or  the 
Brain.  (Bennett.)  Arch.  Ophthcl.  and  Otol., 
Vol.  VI.,pag6i&% 

—  Traumatic Involving  the  Brachial  Plexus. 

(Mills.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  1. 

-Case  of  Retrobulbar  .    (Reullng.)    ^V.  T. 

Med.  Jour.,  Oct, 

Neurological    MatterH.     Review    of    Current 

.   (Vanderbeck.)  Southern  Med.  Rec,  Aug. 

and  Sept. 

Neuroses.    On  Some  of  the  Rarer  Syphilitic 

of  the  Eye.  (Bull.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
Jan. 

—  Pharyngeal  Due    to    Uteriuo    Disease. 

(Holdeu.)    y.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Mouatrual  .     (Fallen.)       Chicago    Jour. 

Xcrv.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  July. 

New-Uorn.     The  Caro  of  the .     (Atkinson.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  June  16. 

—  ClUld.    Resuscitation  of  u by  Fiiradiza- 

tiou.    (Thomas.)    Am.  Joitr.  Obs.,  A2>ril. 

—  Chlldreu.  The  Apparent  Death  oi .  (Mar- 

lin.)    llahnemannian  Monthly,  Oct. 

~-  Chemical  Nomenclature.  The .  (Logan.) 

.Ulanla  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Notation.    The .    (Logan.)    Atlanta  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  Medicaments.  Formulas  and  Preparations 
of—.    (Mulsch.)    Am  Jour.  Phar.,  Sept. 

—  lUexico.  As  a  Health  Rortort  for  Consumptives. 
I  Jones.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sept,  15. 

—  Beuiedies.  (Chapman.)  Toledo  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Vurk.  ItaDolng.-s  and  its  Doctors.  Am,  Med. 
i!i-Weel:ly,  iM.  27. 


—  Hospital.     Reopening  of  the .     (Smith.) 

N.  Y.  Med,  Rec,  June  80. 

— -lietter.  (Porter.)  Phila.  Med.  Times,  May 
26,  July  21,  Aug.  18,  Nov.  10,  and  Dec.  8. 

Nitro-Benzole.  In  Alcoholic  Beverages.  (De- 
bruimer.)    Atn.  Jour.  Phar.,  Oct. 

Nitrous  Ether.     The  Spirit  of of  the  U.  S. 

P.  1870.    (Diehl.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  July. 

Nixon's  Paper.  Discussion  on  Dr. .  (Hatcli.) 

Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Nobert's  19th  Band.    On  the  Visibility  of  the 

Lines  of  when  Amplilled  540  Diameters, 

Considered  In  Relation  to  their  Apparent  Dis- 
tance and  Visual  Angle.  (Blackbam.)  Gin. 
Med.  News,  Jan. 

Non-I.igation,  Of  the  Funis.  (Price.)  Am. 
Observer  (H.),  March. 

—  Sliortening.  Of  the  Cervix  -  Uteri  During 
Utero-Gestation.  (T.-iylor.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Rec, 
Oct.  13. 

Norton.  Case  of  Mrs.  Jane  C. .  (Ordronaux.) 

Am.  Jour.  Insanity,  Jan. 

Nosology,    Our  Present .    (Woodward.)    N. 

Y.  Med,  Eclectic,  May. 
Notes.   From  Practice.     (Gregory.)      Southern 

Med,  Rec,  April,  and  Cin.  Med.  News,  Jan. 

—  From  Private  Practice.  (Taylor.)  Nath.  Jour. 
Med.  and  Sur.,  June. 

—  From  Practice.  (Woodbury.)  N.  E.  Med.  Ou- 
sette  {!!.),  Feb. 

Nuisance.  Created  by  Rendering  Tanks  and 
Manufacture  of  Fertilizers.  (De  Wolf.)  Chi- 
cago Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 

Nursing  Tube.  Case  In  which  an  Indian  Rub- 
ber   was  Swallowed  by  an  Infant.     (Bord- 

ley.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

Nut  Sliell,     Piece  of in  Air  Passages  over 

Thirteen  Years.  (Luse.)  Ohio  Med.  Recorder, 
July. 

Nux  Vomica.  For  the  Vomiting  in  Pregnancy. 
(Smith.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

<'Ob8ta  Princlpis."     Motto:  .   A  Plea  for 

High  Aims  in  the  Medical  Profession.  (Frank- 
Un.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  June. 

Obstetrio  Bag,     The .     (Francis.)     Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June  28. 

—  Forceps.    On  the  Use  of .     (Cole.)     U.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (if.),  July  15. 

—  The  .      (Hunt.)      Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  May  3. 

—  WlthShort  and  Long  Handles.  (Steuart.)  Am. 
Jour,  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Practice.      (Forbes.)      Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly, 


July  17. 
In  Virginia.    (Horner.) 


Phila,  Med,  and 
Rep.,  Sept.tl. 
Synopsis    of    Four   Hundred  Cases  of 

fKiiiHiiiiMi.>      Ohii)  Mpfl.  li'AAnrdp.r.  Vfh. 


Sur. 


(hAuwiaa.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Feb. 

Obstetrical  Case.      An  with    Insufticient 

Labor  I'aius,  and  Malposition  of  the  Umbili- 
cal Cord.    (iJoaue.)    Med.  Brief,  June. 

—  Cases.     Analysis  of  Fifty  Consecutive  . 

(Lewis.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Oct. 

—  Forceps.    The .    (Comstock.)     TT.  S.  Med. 

Investigator  (11-),  Sept.  15. 

-The  .      (Hall.)      U.  S.   Med.   Investigator 

(U.),  Mai/ 15. 

—  Ou  the  Use  of  the .    (Turney.)    Ohio  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Notes.    (Foster.)    Am.  Ilomeo.,  Dec. 

—  Practice.  Synopsis  of  Private for  Forty- 
two  Years  Previous  to  Jan.  1,1876.  (Ingalls.) 
Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April  26. 

Obstetrician.  Some  of  the  Duties  and  Respon- 
sibilities of  the and  Gynuicologlst.  (Ire- 
laud.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly,  Dec.  8. 

Obstetrics.  Medico-Legal .  (Boyland.)  Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sept.  1  und  Sepl'i'j. 

—  An  Anomaly  In .    (Bragdou.)      U.  S.  Med. 

Tneesligator  {ID,  Scjil.  1.". 

—  An  Inleresting  Case  of ,  with  General  Re- 


:!4 


INDEX  TO   ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


iniirks.  (Morris.)  .V.  O.  Jfcrf.  and  Sttr.  Jour., 
Oct. 

—  Recent  Process  in   iiud   Gynajcolog}'. 

(Howe.)     Boston  Med.  and  Hur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

10. 

—  Kecent  Progi-ess   in  and    GyiuecoloKV. 

(Kicbardsou.)  BoslonMed.  and  Siir.  Jour.,  Feb. 
•22. 

—  Report  on  .     (Jenks.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour., 

Se/tl. 

—  Report  on for  1875  and  1876.    (Miuui.)  Am. 

Jour.  Ob.>i.,  Jan. 

—  And  Gynecology.  A  Sliort  Sketch  »)f  flic  His- 
tory of .    (Ireland.)   Cln.  Lancet  and  Obg., 

June. 

Occiiilto  I'oHteiior  Positions.    On  the  Meclian- 

i.sm  of of  tlio  Vertex.  (Landis.)   Am.  Jour. 

2lc(l.  Sciences,  Jan. 

Occlusion.    Death  from and  Ruptnre  of  the 

8iil)claivan  Vein.  (Black.)  Canada  Lancet, 
Sept. 

—  Congenital  and    Dilatation    of    Lymph 

Channels.  (Bnsey.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan.,  and 
U.  and  Jj.  Med.  Jour.,  Julu. 

—  And  Dilatation  of  Lymph  Channels.  (Busoy.) 
.v.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.,  July,  and 
Sent. 

—  Almost  Complete  of  the  Vaginal  Walls. 

^Cleveland.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance,  .Jan. 

—  Complete of  the  Vagina.    (Richmond.)    St. 

Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

(Edema.     Case  of  Nervous .        (Cobleigh.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Jan.  27. 

—  Acute oflhc  Glotti-s.      (lA'ffcrts.)     V.    Y. 

Med.  Jotir.,  Au(/. 

CEnathe  Crooita.  In  Puerperal  Convulsions. 
(Oehme.)    -V.  A'.  Mvd.  Uazelte  (H.),  June. 

CEuotbera   Hieunis.       (Davis.)        Am.    Pract., 

Jan. 
(Esophagus.         The 

Action  in  the . 

Oct.  13. 

Oil.    Old  Flaxseed a.s  a  Topical  Application 

in  Pneumonia.  (Davidson.)  Cin.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  Sept. 

—  Cod  Liver .  (Green.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 

Sur.,  Sept. 

-The  Application  of to  the  Surface  of  the 

Body.  (Uumbold.)  SI.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Large  Dose  of  Croton .  (Sharp.)  Ohio  Med. 

Jieeurder,  Muij. 

—  Note  on  tlio  Detection  of  Castor in  Co- 
paiba.   (Maisch.)    Am.  Jour.  Phur.,  March. 

—  Method  of  Detecting  and  Estimating  Castor 
and  other  Fixed  Oils  in  Balsam  of  Copai- 
ba.   (Muter.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  April. 

—  Kerosene in  Croup.      (Harvey.)     Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.   Rep.,  April  U. 

—  Kerosene in  Croup.  (Ingalls.)  Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Itejt.,  May  5. 

—  Of  Ciunaiuon  Leaves.  (Knhn.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phar.,  Jan. 

—  Turpentine.     Emulsion   of  .      (Genois.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  July. 

—  In  Puerperal  Peritonitis.  (Kirkwood.)  West- 
ern, Lancet,  May. 

—  The  Manufacture  of  the  Rosin,  and  Tur- 
pentine.   (Zacharias.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  \or. 

Oils.     Practical  Notes  on  the  Rotary  Power  of 

the  Volatile  .      (Fliickiuger.)      Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  June. 

Oleuiu  Theubroina.     On  Detection  of  AdiUtcr- 

ations  in .    (Lamhofer.)     Am.Jour.l'hur., 

May. 

Olive  Culture.     Note  on  and  Olive  Oil  in 

(ircece ;  Note  on  the  Date  and  its  Use  in  the 
Orient.    (Landerer.)    New  Rem.,  Jan. 


Nash.  Jour,   of  Med.  and  Sur., 


Localization    of  Diseased 
(Allen.)  Phila.  Med.  Times, 


Open  Ani/wer.     To  Dr.  11.  R.  Arndt. 
Cin.  Med.  Advance  (IL),  Nov. 


(LIppe.) 


Sympathetic  

(Rosoburg.)  Cin, 

Homeo.   Times, 

Va.  Med. 

Med.  and 

S.  Med 

and 


(Lindsley.) 
Nov. 

—  Brief  Report  of  Casea  of 
and  Symiiathetlc  Irritation. 
Med.  News,  Jan. 

-Suppressed  .     (Gregg.) 

Apru. 
-Phlyctenular  .     (McDowell.) 

Month 1 1/,  May. 

—  Catan-lnil .      (Wilkes.)      Phila. 

Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  17. 

—  Diphtheritio .     (Woodyatt.)      V. 

Inveslif/alor  (U.),  Jan.  1. 

—  Neonatorum.     (Amick.)      Cin.    Lancet 
Obs.,  Jan.,  and  Cin.  Med.  News,  Feb. 

—  (Dugas.)    N.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  (Turnbull.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Re}).,  May  5. 
Ophthalmic    and    Autal   Notes.     (Do  Rosset.) 

Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  C<mtribution8,     (Strawbridge.)      Am.   Jour. 
Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

-Fragments.      (Smith.)      Detroit  Med  .Tour., 
Oct. 

Opthalmological  Communications.  (Emmert.) 
Arch.  Ophthiil.  and  Otol.,  Vol.  VI.,payef>'U. 

—  Keview,  (Gruening.)  Arch.  Ophthal.  and  OtoL, 
Vol.  VL,  2>ages  ;i24  and  651. 

—  (Knapp.)     Arch.  Ophthal.  and  Otol.,  Vol.  VL, 
page  324. 

Ophthalmology.    (Smith.)     Detroit  Med.  ,Tour., 

Aov. 

—  Recent  Progress  in .     (Wadsworth.)     Bos- 
Ion  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May'iand  Oct.  18. 

Ophthalmoscope.    The  Best .    (Chcatliam.> 

Am.  Pract.,  July. 

—  An  Improved .  (Dudley.)   jV.  r.  Med.  Rec, 

Dec.  1. 

—  A  Modification  of    the  .     (Wadsworth.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  2.i. 

-The in  Medical  Diiignosis.    (Wilder.)  Pa- 
cific Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Soc. 

—  Making.      A   Reply  to   Dr.  Kuupp  on  . 

(Loring.)    N.  Y.  Mi(f.  Rec,  June 'i.\i. 

—  (Knapp.)    A'.  1'.  Med.  Rec,  June  16. 


Ophthalmoscopes. 

.    (Loring.)    N. 


Historical  Note  on  Modern 
r.  Med.  Rec,  June  li. 


New  Moditlcations 
1'.  Med.  Rec.,  Jan. 


Ophthalmia.    On  Sympathetic .    (Lainides- 

berg.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Sept.  22. 
—  Enucleation  for  Threatened  Sympathetic . 


Ophthalmoscopic  Mirror. 

of  the  .     (Loring.)     .Y. 

0. 

Opii.    The  Strength  of  Tincture .    (Maisch.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Oct. 

Opium.  In  Epilepsy.  (Gilliam.)  Ohio  Med. 
Recorder,  Nov. 

—  On  the  Danger  Attending  the  Use  of in 

Bright's  Disease.     (Keen.)    Phila.  Med .  Times, 
Jan.  6. 

—  The  Use  of and  Morphia  During  Pregnan- 
cy and  Parturition.  (Partridge.)  Am.  Jour. 
Obs.,  Oct. 

—  The  Physiological  Action  of .  (Rothacker.) 

Cin.  Med.  News,  July. 

—  As  a  Stimulant.  (Thomscm.)  Arch.  Clin.  Sur., 
Oct.  1. 

—  Disease.  (Barnes.)  Cin.  Med.  Advance  (11.), 
Jan. 

Optic  Nerve.    On  Some  Affections  of  the  

(with  Plates.)     (Schott.)    Arch.  Ophthal.  and 

Otol.,  Vol.  VL,  pu{ie'2&i. 
Oreliitis.    Dependent  on  Mumps.    (Page.)      Va. 

Med.  Monthly,  May. 
Organs.    Certain  I'ointsin  the  Symptomatology 

and    Physiology    of   the    Intra-(U'auial   . 

(Vance.)     Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Sept. 

—  Of  (ieneratlon.    Absence   of .    (Stcger.) 

Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Dec. 

Original   Translations.      (Carsteiis.)      Detroit 

Med.  Jour.,  May  and  Aug. 
Os'Calcis.      Disease   of  of  Twenty-three 

Years'    Standing.    (Toland.)     Western  Lancet, 

May. 
Ossification.    Case  of  of  the  Choroid  with 

the  Ophthalmoscopic  Appearances.    (Latjuer.) 

Arch,  ophthul.  and  oitti.,  \<>l.  VL,  page  2b4. 


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Sur.. 


—  Of  tlie  Crystiilllno  Lens.    (Voorhlea.)    Arch. 
Ophlhal.  and  OloL,  Vol.  VI.,})a(/e22S. 

Osteoclast.    A  Now .  *  (Taylor.)    N.  1'.  Med. 

llec,  April  1\. 
Osteo  PoroHis.    (Myers.)    Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  Mau. 

—  Snrcoiua.     Of  Fomiir.     (AsUhurst.)     Phtla. 


St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 


■  following  a  Fracture  of  tho  Fibula. 
Phy.  antirhar.,  Nov. 


—  Cftso  of 
(Bradley.) 

OstltlB.  Of  the  Fomur  Showing  Ulceratiou.s  i 
Along  the  Shaft  and  Through  the  Neck.  ! 
(Hodges.)    PhilH.  Med.  Times,  March  31. 

—  Case  of  Epiphyseal  of  the  Head  of  the 

Ulght  Tibia,  (liideiiour.)   Toledo  Med.  and  Sur. 
.lour..  Dec.  I 

—  FuiiKosa.  Of  the  Hip- Joint.  (VonDouLoff.)  j 
Louisville  Med.  News,  Jan.  (S.  j 

(Gorup-Besancz.)     Am.  I 


—  (Todd.) 

Ovaritis.  Chronic with  Ovarialgia  and  Dis- 
ordered Menstruation.  (Cheney.)  V.  S.  Med. 
Invesliiialor  (II.),  June  1. 

—  Chronic  .      (Elderdice.)     Cin.  Med.  Sews, 

June. 

—  Clinical  lectures.  Case  of and  I.aceration 

of  Cervix  -  Uteri,  consequent  upon  Labor. 
(Thomas.)    The  Clinic,  March  2i. 

Ovum.    Case  of  Retained  after  Death  of 

Foetus,  Expelled  in  the  Tenth  Month  of  Preg- 
nancy. (Stein.)  Ohio  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Get. 

Owen.    Reply  to  Dr.  talbot  in  the  Kcn- 

ttlca" 


Ostruthln.     On  — 

,Jour.  Phar.,May. 
—  Rigid  and  Antevcrsion   of   the   Wonib 

during  Parturition.  (Conart.)  Ilahnemanniun 

Monthly,  March. 
On-Uterl.   Rigidity  of  the .    (Oarrick.)   Am. 

Jonr.  Obs.,  Oct. 


(McClel- 


Toledo  Med.   and  Sur. 


V.  S.  Med.  Investigator  {H.), 


Otitis,  Acute  and  Chronic  — 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Mai/. 

—  Acute  .    (Trader.)    .S7. 

April. 

—  Clironic  Media    and 


-.  (Curry.)    Toledo 
Louis  Clin,  nee.. 


Mastoid  Disease. 
(Winslow.)    Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Dec. 

—  Media.    Punilenta,  Mastoi'litis  and  Pyasmia. 
(Reynolds.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sent.l. 

—  Suppurativa    Chronica.     (Rounds.)    Uuhne- 
mannian  Monthlk),  Nov. 

—  Acute  ;  Mastoid  Periostitis  ;  Consecutive 

Meningitla;  Opening  Mastoid  by  a  Gimlet;  Re- 
covery. (Voorliies.)  Am.  Med.  JlirWeekly, 
Jan.  '20. 

Otologloal  Review.  (Blake.)  Arch.  Ophlhal.  and 

(HoL,  Vol.  VI.,  page ■.\36. 
Otoloey.    Recent  Progress  in .    (Green.)  Jios- 

lon  Med.  and  Sur.  Jonr.,  May  17  and  Nov.  1. 
-Lecture  on .    (Houghton.)  Iluhnemannian 

Monthly,  April. 
-Modern .    (Reeve.)    Canadian  Jour,  iled. 

Science,  Sept.  and  Oct. 
Our  Nosodes.      (Herring.)     North   Am,  Jour. 

Jlomeo.,  Aug, 
Oviirlotomy.    Case  of l)y  the  Antiseptic 

Method.    (Anderson.)    N.  T,  Med.  liec.,  June'.). 

—  (Armstrong.)    It.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  (Atlee.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

—  (Burgess.)    PaciflcMed.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  ,Tan, 
Boston    Med.    and.    Sur.    Jour., 


St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour. 


under  most  Unfavorable  Cir- 
(Dow.)  Am.  Med.  ISi-Wcchly, 


(Gay.l    lioston 
Phila.  Med. 


N.   O. 


■  (Cheever.) 
A  ug.  30. 

—  (Chesney.) 
June. 

—  Successful 

cumstauces,  etc. 
.iug.  4. 

—  Two  Successful  Cases  of . 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March  2',t. 

—  Successful  Case  of .    (Guild.) 

and  Sur.  Rep.,  Nov.  10. 

—  Successful  Case  of .    (Guild,  Jr.)    Nash. 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Oct. 

—  Remarkal)le  Case  of  .    (Heustis.) 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Cases  of .    (Honians.)    Boston  Med. 

Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  30. 

—  Throe    Cases  of .    (Jorncgan.)    N.  E. 

(Utzetle  (II.).  Sept.  and  Oct. 

—  With  Report  of  a  Case.  (Kirklcy.)  Ohio  .Med. 
Recorder,  March. 

—  Clinical  Cases  in  .  (Ludlani.)  Am.  Ho- 
rn eo.,  Sept. 

—  Supplemental  Report  of  a  Case  of .    (Orr.) 

Am.  Jour.  Meii.  Srienreji,  Jan. 

—  Case  of  .     (Richmond.)    SI.   Louis  Med. 

and  Sur.  .Tour.,  June. 

—  Fatal Apparently  Consequent  on  the  Sud- 
den Escape  ot  a  Hniall  Amount  of  Blood  into 
the  Peritoneal  Cavity.  (Thomas.)  Am.  Jour. 
Obs.,  .ipril. 


and 
Med. 


tucky  Medical  Society  Transactions. 
Ian.)    Louisville  iled.  Netcs,  Nov.  10. 
Oxytocics.     (Smart.) 
Jour.,  Auft. 

Ozueua.    (Morse.) 
Sept.  15. 

Ozone.     (Cook.)    TT,  S,  Med.  Investigator  (H.), 
Oct.  1. 

Pachyma  Cocus.  (SchefiFer.)  Louisville  Med. 
Ni  I  s,  Aug,  25. 

!  PacUymenlugitls.     Traumatic    Cerebral   . 

i     (Shaw.)    A.  1 .  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Pain.  Relation  of to  the  Weather.  (Mitchell.) 

Am..  Jour.  Med.  •iciences,  A  jiril. 
Painless  Operation.    By  the  Use  of  a  Freezing 

Mixture.    (Buell.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep. 

(ID.  May.  ^ 

Pancreas.    Diseases  of  the  .    (Thomberry.) 

Am.  Pract..  Jan. 

Pancreatic  Induration.  Resembling  Scirihus, 
etc.    (Willard.)    Phila.  Med.  'Times.,  July  21, 

Pancreatomy,  (Allen.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-Weeldy, 
Feb.  3. 

—  (East.)    Am.  Mid,  Bi-Weelcly,  March  3. 
Palate.    Case  of  Cleft .    (Alt.)    Arch.  Opli- 

that.  <ind  OtoL,  Vol.  VI.,page569. 

Palsy.    Infantile  Wasting.    (Lilienthal.)    North 

Am.  Jour.  Ilomeo.  Feb. 
Paracentesis  Thoracis,     In  a  Child  Two  Years 

of  Age.    (Holden.)    A",  r.  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Paralysis.  On  a  Modified  Mode  of  Detecting 

o;  Die  Ocular  Muscles.  (Culliertson.)  Am. 
Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  And  Convulsions  as  Effects  of  Organic  Dis- 
ease of  the  Brain.  (Brown-Seqiiard.)  Arch. 
Clin.  Stir.,  Nov.  15. 

—  Hysterical .     (Kinsman.)      Ohio  Med.  lie- 

torder.  May. 

—  Case  of  Bell's .    (Ott.)     Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  15. 

—  Two  Cases  of  Right  Lateral  Facial Pro- 
bably Due  to  Venereal  Disease.  (Radclitte.) 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  15. 

—  Case  of  Progressive  Bull)ar .      (Seldner.) 

Md.  Med.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Case  of  Glosso-Labio-Laryngeal .    (Smith.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  Nov.  24. 

—  General of  the  Insane.     (Stiles.)    Ilomeo. 

Times,  June  and  Sept. 

—  Case  of  lufautilo- — .  (Joyncs.)  Va,  Med, 
Monthly,  July. 

—  Ou  Infantile .    (Sinkler.)    Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  March  10. 

—  Partial Due  to  Phimosis.      (Sayre.)      Va, 

Med.  Monthly,  April. 

—  And  Incoor(lination  from  Jongenital  Phimo- 
sis. (Sayre.)     Phila.  Med.    ndSur.  Rep.,, Jan. 

13. 

Paralyzfc«l  Muscles.  Treatment  of by  IClas- 

(ic  Relaxation.  (Van  Bibber.)  Cin,  Med,  News, 
June. 

Farapleffla.  Experimental  and  Clinical  Inves- 
tigations on  Cervical .  (Hosenthal.)  Chi- 
cago Jotir,  Nerv.  and  Menl.  Dis.,  Jan. 

Parasites.  Evolution  and  Nature  of  Human  In- 
ternal. (Deuderick.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  .Jan. 


:t6 


INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS. 


—  J; volution  and Niitiire of  Human  Internal . 

(Tiidlock.)    Nash.  Jour.  iled.  ami  Snr.,  Jan. 

rnresis.  Of  the  Third  Cninlal  Nervo.  (DicJjin- 
son.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jottr.,  July. 

—  Case  of  General Due  to  Genital  Irritation. 

(Gibney.)    Loxtisrille  Med.  News,  April  28. 

—-General .     Macdonald.)     Am.    Jour.    In- 

aanitji.  April. 

—  The  Psychological  Pathology  of  Progreflsive 
.     (Spitzka.)      Chicago    Jmir.   Nerv.    and 

Ment.  I>i.s:,  April. 

I'iirotltiH.    Fatal  Oaae  of .    (Vite.)  /l»i.  Jifcrf. 

Bi-Weekhj,Jan.6. 
I'atetit  Vraohus.      With  Calculus.      (Vosbnrg.) 

.V.  V.  Med.  Kec.,  Sept.  22. 
I'athologrical  Ueport.      (Osier.)     Canada  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jmtr..Jul>i. 

—  General  Hospital,  Montreal.  (Osier.)  Canada 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour..  Sept. 

—  Kesearches.  (Gray.)  Am.  Jour.  Insanilu. 
,htn. 

—  Specimen.    Anomalous .     (Stoike.)      Am. 

tlomeo.,  Dec. 

Pathology.     Recent  Progiess   in and  Patli- 

ological  Anatomy.    (Fitz.)      Boston  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  \of.  15. 

—  New  Investigation  in  Respiratory.  (Holden.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

—  And  its  Relations  to  Hinueopathy.  (Lippe.) 
Gin.  Med.  Advance  (11.),  Feb. 

—  Facial .        (Wlnslow.)        Hahnemanniax 

Monthly,  July. 

—  Urinary .     (Polk.)      Nashville  .Tour.   Med. 

and  Sur.,  Sept. 

—  Urinary .     (Summers.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med. 

and  Sui:,  Sept.  and  Oct. 

Peanut  Shell.  From  the  Trachea.  Coflee  Keaii 
fron>  External  Auditory  Meatus.  (Cohen. > 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  MarchZ\. 

Pedicle.     Case   of  Twisted Ovnriotomy. 

(Sutton.)     Chicaiji)  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex..  Dec. 

Pemphigus  Folinceus.  Case  and  Remarks. 
(Slierwell.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 

—  Malignns.    Case   of   in    which  Arsenic 

Twice  Appeared    to   Save    Life.      (Bulkley.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  iM. 

Penis.  Case  of  Suspected  Gumuious  Piscase  of 
the, .    (Bronson.)    Arch.  DermaloL,  April. 

Pennsylvania  Superstition.    (DeVeuy.)   Phila. 

Med.  Times,  Dec.  8. 
Penthoruin    Sedoides.      (Goss.)      Med.    Brief, 

Nor. 
Pepsin.     Dues   it   Merit   a   Place   in    Materia 

Modicii  i    (Cornett.)    Aw.  Pracl.,  Sept. 

Percolating  and  Filtering.      On Stands. 

(Remington.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Dec. 
Perineal  Section.    Clinical  Lecture  on   u  Case 

of .    (White.)    Phila.  Med.  Times.  July  1. 

Perinephritit.     In  Children.      (Gibney.)    Am. 

.Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 
Perineum.    Case  of  Raptured .    (Palmer.) 

The  Vtinic,  Dec.  16. 
Periostitis.     (Holeombe.)    Am.  Vcl.  Iter.,  .lufi. 

Peripheral  Division.  Of  the  Capsule,  Prelimi- 
naivConmiunicatiOTi.  (Kiiapp.)  Arch.  Ophthixl. 
and  Olol.,  Vol.  V I.,page'iio. 

Peritonitis.  Pueriieral .  (Cornwall,  i  Charles- 
ton Med.  Jour,  and  liev,,  Jan. 

—  Case  of with  Inllaiumation  of  tjtumuch, 

etc.    (Shultz.)    A  n.  Observer  (II. i,  Sept. 

—  Case  of  Entero with  Hu])]>uratiou.    tV'au 

Burcn.)    Chicugi'  Med.  Jour,  atid  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Case  of  Pelvic  .      (Palmer.)      The  Clinic, 

Jan. 6. 

—  Pelvic  —  simulating  Cancer.  (Walker.  >  Am. 
Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

Perltyp'iUtlB.  Operation  on  the  Eleventh  Day. 
(AduniM.)     N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  March  24. 

—  Case  of  —  ICiiilxilisni  of  lx>ft  Anterior  Tiliial 
Artery  ;  Guugruue  ;    Amputdiion  ;  Recovery. 


(Schclbenzuber.)    Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

•/lute. 

Personal  Identity^  (Morgan.)  The.  Sanitarian, 
Jan. 

Pertussis.  Further  Contribution  to  the  Treat- 
ment of  .     (Porter.)     N.    1'.  Med.  Jour., 

March. 

—  External  Treatment  of .  (Mallory.)  Phila. 

Med.  a7ut  Snr.  Hep.,  July  :jl. 

Peruvian  Bark.  Salts  of .  (Bell.)  Louis- 
ville Med.  \ews,  July  21  and  July  28. 

Pessaries.  In  Uterine  Displacements.  (Cham-.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Oct.  27. 

—  Intra-Uterine  Stem   .      (Taliaferro.)     li. 

and  L.  Med.  .lour.,  Aug. 

—  General  Considerations  Regarding  the  Value 

of .   (Waddel.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  .lour., 

Dec. 

Pessary.    New    Anteversion    .      (Gehrung.i 

St.  I, ouis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  The in  the  Treatment  of  Uterine  Displace- 
ments.   (Herrick.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  New  Intra-Uterine .  (Taliaferro.)  Atlan- 
ta Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

Petroleum.    On  the  Use  of Benzin  in  Phar- 

luuey.    (Wolff.)    Am.  .four.  Phar.,  Jan, 

Pharmaceutical.  Advance  of and  Chemi- 
cal Science.  (Green.)  SouthemMed.  liec,  July. 

—  Sisrns.      )n  the  Origin  of  Our for  Weights 

and  Measures.    (Rice.)    New  Rem.,  July.      . 

Pharmacopoeia.    The of  the  United  States 

and  the  .Vmerican  Medical  Association.    (Tay- 
lor.)   Am.  .four.  Phar.,  May. 

—  Proposed  Changes  in  the  U.  S. .     (Taylor.) 

Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  .Tune. 

Pharmacy.  Progressive (Greene.)  South- 
ern Med.  Rec,  Aug. 

—  Progress  of and  Therapeutics.     (Greene.) 

Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Aug. 

—  Progr(>.SKive  Modern .    (Greene.)  .Im. 

Hi- Weekly,  Sept.  1. 

—  Review     of     Contemporary     Modern 
((ireene.)      Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,   Oct.  ; 
Med.  Hi- Weekly.  Sept.  15  and  Dec.  22; 
\ash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Oct..  Nov.,  and  Dec. 

—  Ailvancesin .  (Tj'.ylor.)  Va.  Med.  Month- 
ly, Jan. 

I'hlmosis.  (Baker ;  Nortliwestern  A7inalist, 
ill.),  July. 

—  With  Reflex  Irritation.  (Brooke.)  Va.  Med. 
Monthly,  Feb. 

—  Results  of  Operation  for .    (Sayre.)    Philv. 

Med.  and  Sur.  lie)).,  April  7. 

—  (Yale.)    A'.  Y.  Med.  Jottr.,  Aug. 

—  Congenital  — —  with  Adherent  Prepuce.  (L«!- 
men.;    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Stir.  Jottr.,  Dec. 

—  Case  of  Congenital anil  its  Sequel.  (Sand- 

idge.)     Louisville  Med.  Netcs,  Aug.  4. 

I»hleWtls.    Case  of  Puerperal .    (Janvorin.) 

Aiii.  .lour.  Obx.,  .I'in. 
Phlegmatia   Dolens.     (Elderdice.)     Cin.    Med. 

Ncir.f,  June. 

—  Alba  Uolens.  (Cline.)  Canada  Med.  and 
Sur.  .Tour..  Sept. 

Phosplxorus.  Assimulations.  (Gardner.)  N.  }'. 
Med.  Kec,  Jan.  27  and  May  19. 

—  (Percy.)  .V.  v.  Med.  liec,  April  7  and  .Ttine '!",. 

—  Case  of  Frequent  Failure  of asuTliera- 

peutic  Agent.    (Garrison.)      Phy.  ntul  Phar., 
Feb. 

—  As  a  Restorative  Remedy.  (Herrick.)  N.  O. 
Med.  and  Stir.  Jour.,  .May. 

Phthisis.  The  TrBauiient  ot  Certain  Symptoms 
ill  C'as«.H  of  •  -.  (Bartholow.)  The  Clinic. 
Dee.  1. 

—  And  Rmpyema.  (Bevau.)  Chicago  Med.  .lour. 
and  Ex..  June. 

—  Laryngeal  —  and  Its  Relations  to  Lllo  In- 
surance. (Coomea.)  Lovnirillc  Med.  News, 
March  17. 

—  Diabetes  Insipidus  Fibrous .    (DelaUeld.) 

N.  r.  Med-  HfA^.,  May  Vi. 

—  Results  of  Clinical  .''tudios  Relating  to • 

(Fliut.)    .tm.  Pract..  Feb. 


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—  Contributions  to  the  Treatment  of  Pulmonary 

.   (Gleitamaun.)   A^.  O.  Med  and  Sur.  Jour., 

July. 

—  Treatment  of .     (Polk.)    Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Treatment  of  Tubercular ,  Especially  by 

Vitalized     Pliospliates.     (Polk.)     Va.     Med. 
Monthly,  Oct. 

—  (Porter.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb., 
March,  and  April. 

—  Left  Lung  and  Heart,  with  Fenestrated  Pul- 
monary Leaflets,  and  Peculiar  Growth  on  one 

of  the  TricuHpirt  Leaflets  from  a  Case  of . 

(Starr.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan.  G. 

—  Treatment  of  .     (Waltt)u.)     The    Clinic, 

Aug.  11. 

—  (Whittaker.)    The  CH"  ic,  June  10. 

—  PnlmonaUa.     A    Co    of     Syphilitic    . 

(Bryce.)    Ya.  Med.  Monthly,  Nov. 

—  The  Causes  of .    (Connor.)    Detroit  Med. 

Jour.,  March. 

—  What  are  the  Most  Reliable  Signs  of  Incipient 
.    (James.)  Hahnemanniun  Monthly,  April. 

—  The  Nature,  Cause,  and   Probable  Mode  of 

Propagation  of .     (Stevenson.)    Va.  Med. 

Monthly,  Sept. 

Phyllooactas  Orandls.  (Kunze.)  N.  Y.  Med. 
Eclectic,  Sept. 

—  Incoordination  of  Movements,  with  Loss  of 
Eauillbriatiug Powers ;  Circumcision;  Recov- 
ery. (Hard.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Jan.  18. 

—  Congenital .    (Robbing.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Jour., 

Oct. 

—  Cases  of and  Adherent  Prepuce.    (Hupp.) 

Oin.  Med.  News,  Sept. 

—  And  Adhere  t  Prepuce.  (White.)  Oin.  Med. 
News,  Nov. 

Physician.    The  True  Status  of  the .    (Bron- 

son.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance,  (H.).  Dec. 

—  Relation  of  and  Clergymen.     (Brown.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (U.),  May. 

Physicians.      New    York    and    Colleges. 

(Craig.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly,  Dec.  8. 

—  Who  are  Regular 1     (Gerald.)     N.  Y.Med. 

Eclectic,  Jan. 

—  As  Dispensers.  (Greeu.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  Nov.  24. 

—  Pathological  School  of .     (Rhees.)     N.  E. 

Med.  Gazette  (U.),  July. 

Physiological.    Interpretations  of    Symptoms. 

(Rhees.)    iV.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (H.),  April. 
Physiologry.  As  Related  to  Theology.  (Bafnes.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (H.),  May. 

—  Recent  Progress  in .    (Bowdltch.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  18. 

—  Modern  .     (Buck.)      Cin.  Med.   Advance 

(H.),  Feb. 

—  Of  Sugar.     The In  Relation  to  the  Blood. 

(Pavy.)    N.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (if.),  Oct. 

Phytolacca.     Fatal   Dose   of    .      (Battles.) 

Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  A  ua. 

—  Decandra.  In  Scrofula  and  Phthisis  Pulmo- 
nalis.    (Barry.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  Rec,  .Tune. 

—  In  the  Treatment  of  Mastitis.  (Moore.)  Va. 
Med.  Monthly,  May. 

—  In  Scarlet  Fever.  (Sibley.)  TT.  .S.  Med.  Inves- 
tigator {!!.),  Jan.  1. 

Pictorial  Art.  On  the in  Illustrating  Mic- 
roscopic Observations.  (Piper.)  Chicago  Med. 
Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 

Piece  of  Iron.  In  the  Iris  Twenty-four  Years. 
(Eotz.)     Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

Piles.    New  Treatment  for  .     (Paramoro.) 

Chicago  Med.  Times,  Sept. 
Pills.     Compressed   .     (Green.)     Va.  Med. 

Monthly,  A  iig, 

—  A  Word   in  Defence  of    Sugar-Coated    . 

(Moore.)     Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  March,  and  Phy. 
and  I'har.,  Aug. 

—  And  Pill  Masses.    (Wilder.)    Am.  .four.  Phar., 

—  N<>te  on  the  Solubility  of  Ccrtiiin  Kinds  of 
tiululno .    (Yale.)    New  Rem.,  March. 


Pilocarpine.     Nitrate  of  .    (Edes.)   Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  2. 

Pin,  Voided  through  the  Bladder.  (Stephen- 
eon.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  In  Posterior  Nares.  (Ward.)  Arch.  Clin.  Sur., 
March. 

Pineal  Gland.     Descriptive  and  Microscopical. 

(Cutler.)    Oin.  Med.  News,  Dec. 
Piper  Methysticum.     Proving  of  .    (Gris- 

wold.)    Hahnemunnian  Monthly,  June. 

—  Proving .  (Hlller.)  Hahnemannian  Month- 
ly, July. 

Piston.    New  Syringe .     (Peters.)     Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April  5. 
Pltsrriasis   Rubra.     Notes   on    the   Successful 

Treatment  of  Three  Cases  of .    (Hlnton.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  16. 

Placenta.    Retention  of from  Atmospheric 

Pressure.    (Forest.)    JV^.  ¥.  Med.  Rec,  Dec.  1. 

—  Adherent .  (Beip.)  Hahnemannian  Months 

ly,  June. 

—  Relation  of  the in  Labor,  at  Term.  (Trash.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,July. 

—  With  History  of  Concealed  Hemorrhage. 
(Walker.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Preevia.    Report  of  a  Case  of ;   Recovery, 

(Alderson.)     Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (H.), 
March. 

—  Case  of .    (Gardner.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  Rec., 

Aug. 

—  (Kelly.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  (Perrigo.)    Canada  Med.  Rec.,  March. 

—  Case  of .    (Richardson.)    Boston  Med.  and 

Stir.  Jour.,  March  8. 

—  The  Prophylactic  Treatment  of .  (Thomas.) 

A>n.  Pract.,  May. 

—  Case  of Treated  by  Bringing  on  Prema- 
ture Delivery.  (Thomas.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs., 
Oct. 

Plantago  Mi^Jor.    (Hills.)    Ifoineo.  Times,  Jan. 
Plants.    In  the  Sleeping  Room.  (Gatchell.)  Am. 
Observer  (H.),  Dec. 

—  Notes  on  Some  Medicinal  and  other  Useful 
.    (Landerer.)    Am.  Jour  Phar.,  April. 

—Scent-Yielding and  their  Products.  (Piesse.) 

New  Rem.,  Nov. 

Plaster.    New  Adhesive .    (Martin.)    Boston 

Med.  and  Sur.  .lour.,  Oct.  11. 

—  In  Surgery.    (Dawson.)    The  Clinic,  .Vov.  10. 

—  Jacket.     An  Adaptation  of  the  to  the 

Splints  of  the  Hip.    (Hyde.)    Atn.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  July. 

—  The  .      (Bryan.)      Louisville  Med.  News, 

Seat.  15. 

—  of  Paris.  In  the  Treatment  of  Surgical  In- 
juries. (Fairchlld.)  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
Nov. 

—  New  Deviee  for  Spreading and  other  Su)>- 

stances  upon  Bandages.    (Green.)    X.Y.Med. 
Rec,  Oct.  13. 

—  BandaKC'    Application  of  the .    (Sayre.) 

Md.  Med.  .lour.,  Aug. 

— Jacket.  The in  Spinal  Diseases.  (Andrews.) 

Chicago  Med.  .Tour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 

—  And  a  Question  of  Priority.  (Shaw.)  N.  Y. 
Med.  Rec  June'i. 

Plastic  Dressing.  In  Fractures  of  the  Lower 
Extremities.  (Yandell.)  Cin.  Med.  News, 
Feb. 

—  An  Extract  from  a  Clinical  Lecture  on  tiie 

Innnovable  or in  Fractures  of  the  Lower 

Extremities.  (Yandell.)  Louisville  Med.  New,s, 
May  19. 

Plea.  For  Fairness  and  Accuracy.  (Miller.) 
Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  6. 

Pleurisy.    Some  of  the  Sequelns  of .     (Black- 

ader.)    Canada  Med.  Rec,  Dec. 
Pleurltis,    Tympanic  Resonance   in  .    (In- 

gals.)     Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  March. 
Pienro-Pneuinonla.       (Scott.)      Atlanta    Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 
Plumbum.     In  Cirrhotic  Kidney.    (Gatchell.) 

Am.  Ilomeo.,  Dec. 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


I*neumatic  Pressure.  And  tlio  Genu  Ppptoral 
I'oxiiiro  in  the  Uoiluctlon  of  Utcrlna  Luxutiouu. 
(raniplipll.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,Jnn. 

—  Treatment.  Of  tho  Respiratory  and  Ciniilii- 
tory  Organs.  (DescUcro.)  North  Am.  Jour. 
Homeo.,  Feb. 

Piteiuuoula,    Aatlienlc  .    (Arnold.)    Phila. 

Med.  and  tiiir.  Rep.,  Jan.  20. 

—  Arrested  in  its  First  Stages.  (Carroll.)  N.  Y. 
Med.  h'ec.,  Feb.  24. 

—  Notes  on with  Cases.    (Cliew.)    Md.  Med. 

.four.,  June. 

—  Euiholic .    (Guiteras.)    Phila.  Med.  Times, 

March  3. 

—  Acute  Lobar. Beginning  in  Right  Apex. 

(Henry.)    Phila.  Med.  Titucs,  July  11. 

—  The  Antipyretic  Treatment  of  .    (James.) 

Am.  Jour.  Med.  Scienees,  Jnli/. 

—  The  Homeopathic  Treatment  of .  (Kafka.) 

.V.  £.  Med.  Gazelle  (U.),  Jan. 

—  Puerperal  .     (Ludlam.)      V.  S.  Med.    In- 

resligalor  (71.),  June  1. 

—  AnaltsTi-eatment.  (Lueck.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  March  a. 

—  Forms  of .    (Price.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  Aug.  4. 

—  (Reeber.)  SI.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Dec. 

—  New  Abortive    Treatment  of .    (Scearce.) 

Phil.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  31. 

Pneumonitis,  Broncho  .  (Anderson.)  At- 
lanta Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

Podophyllum.    On  tho  Constituents  of Pel- 

tatum  Lin.   (Busch.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  Xov. 

Poem.  (Stocking.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  April. 

Poison.    Report  of  Septic and  Death.     (Me- 

f.'ollough.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jnli/  7. 

—  Case  of  Arsenical Treated  with  Dialy.sed 

Iron.    (Reed.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Dec.  H. 

Poisons.    Researches  (m  the  Antagonism  of . 

(Haynes.)    Phil.  Med.  Times,  May  VI. 

Poisoning.  By  Aconite.  (Bacon.)  Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  J. 

—  Report  of  a  Case  of  by  Veratruui  Viride. 

(Bailey.)    A.   O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  The  Treatment  of  Chloroform .    (Burrall.) 

.V.  r.  Med.  Rec.,  Feb.  24. 

—  Prevention  of  Ivy .    (Chamberlain.)   N.  E. 

Med.  Gazette  (TT.),  March. 

—  Moi'phia ;  Patient  aged  Four  Years  Re- 
lieved liy  BeUadouna  and  Jilectricity.    (Dow.) 


—  By  Corrosive  Sublimate.  (Dumm.)  Ohio  Med. 
Ree.,  Sept. 

—  From  Corrosive  Sublimate.  (Llbby.)  V.  S. 
Med.  Investiuator  (11.),  July  15. 

—  Lead  Mercurial   Erethism.      (Johnson.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Lead in  Frogs.  (Mason.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Jour., 

July. 

—  Lead  .     (Richardson.)     Boston  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  4. 

—  Opium Treated  by  Electricity  and  Bidla- 

donua.    (Burko.)    Southern  Med.  Rcc,  Jan. 

—  Case  of  Opium Recovered  by  Hypodermic 

Ii\|ections  of  Aqua  Ammonia.  (Coover.)  I'hila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  May  I'.i. 

—  Vinegar  in   Opium   .      (Fawcett.)     Med. 

Brief ,  Sept. 

—  Hypodermic  Ii^cetion  of  Ammonia  in  a  Casy 
of  Opium  .    (Fito.)    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

—  Opium .    (Fitzsimmous.)    Toledo  Med.  and. 

Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Anomalous  Case  of  Opium .    (Kimkead.) 

iV.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  Dec.  22. 

—  Opium Treated  with  .Sulphate  of  Atropia. 

(Morflt.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  ir,. 

—  An  Anomalous  Case  of  Opium .    (Plant.) 

jV.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Nov.  10. 

—  Opium Green  Vomiting.    (Smitli.)   R.  and 

L.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Opium Successfully  Treated  by  Belladon- 
na and  Coft'ee.  (Stecu.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
June. 

—  Successful  Treatment  of  Opium l)v  Means 

of  Belladonna  and  Cottee.    (Wells.)    Ohio  Med. 
Recorder,  July. 

Poiitzer's  Acoumetcr.    Hearing  Tests  and . 

(Iliirtmann.)    Arch.   Ophthul.   and  Olol.,  Vol. 
VI.,  page  C03. 

I'olypuH.     FiI)rou8 Simulating    Inversion. 

(Thomas.)    Am.  .four.  Obs.,  April. 

(Robinson.)      xKrch.     Dermatol., 


U.  S.  Med.   Investigator 


(Hunt.) 


(Loomls.)  Areh. 
Phila.  Med.  and 
Ohio  Med.  Re- 


lieved  liy  Bellauonna  a 
Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Dec. 

—  On  Chronic  Malarial  . 

Clin.  Sur.,  Oct.  15. 

—  By  Nutmeg.    (Matthews.) 
Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  10. 

—  By  Pie  Plant.     (McMiUau.) 
rorder,  July. 

—  Case  of by  Strychnia  Treated  by  Bromide 

of  Potassium  and  Cliloral Hydrate.  (Raglaud.) 
Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Nov. 

—  Is  Bniuiido  Potass  and  Sulph.  Morphia   an 

Antidote  tor   by   Strychnine  1     (Moore.) 

Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

—  By  Carbolic  Acid,  Treated  l)y  Apomorphia. 
(Scmplc.)    Va.  Med.  Montlili/,  Ma>/. 

—  Case  of from  Oil  of  Tansy.    (Spaulding.) 

I'hila.  Med.  Times,  July  7. 

—  Tobacco  .      (Van  Volzah.)      Phila.  Med. 

Times,  March  17. 

—  Case  of  by   Contact  of  the  Powder  of 

Resin  of  Podophyllum.  (Webster.)  A'.  1'.  Med. 
Rec,  June  9. 

—  By  Aniline  Solution.    (Wenzel.)    Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Pep.,  Feb.  24. 

—  Case  of  Arsenical .    (Bowie.)    Ilahneman- 

nian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Sixty   Cases  of  ))y    Arsenic.     (Finley.) 

A'.  1'.  Med.  Jour.  Oct. 

—  Case  of by  the  Flu.  Extract  of  Belladonna 

Relieved  by  IIyport;Tmi('  In.iccticns  of  Mm' 
pliia  Sulphas.  (Beech.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  April. 

—  A  Case  of  Belladonna .  (Whitley.)  Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  uiui  Ex.,  Se2»l. 


(Mi'udon.) 

(Mooro.) 

(Turner.) 


I'ompliolyx. 

July. 
Posolof^y.    (Jackson.) 

(11.),  May  15. 
Post  Centennial  Microscopical  Notes. 
Cin.  Med.  News,  March. 
Potash.  On  tho  Use  of  Cldorate  of in  Dipli- 

tlicria       and     Pseudo-Membranous      Croup. 

(Drysdale.)       Phila.    Med.    and     Sur.    Rep., 

March  17. 

—  Chlorate  of  and  Mercury.    (MattlK^ws.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  \i. 

—  Chlorate    of  and  Mercury. 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  10. 

—  Chlorate  of  and    Mercurials. 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  13. 

—  Chlorate   of   and    Mercury. 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  27. 

—  Bromide  of in  Eclampsia.    (Little.)     Md. 

Med.  Jour.,  July. 

Potass  I      Nitrate.     In  Scarlatina.     (Bockiiis.) 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

Potassium.    The  Use  of  Bromide  of  Hypo- 

dermically.    (Adams.)  Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Poisonous  Effects  of  Cyanide  of .    (Jones.) 

JV.  ().  Med.  and  Sur.  .Jour.,  May. 

—  Iodide  of in  Irreducible  Hernia.    (Cow- 
ling.)   Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  July. 

—  The  Use  of  Iodide  of in  Syphilis.    (Ho<lg- 

eu.)    St.  Louis  Clin.  Rec,  Oct. 

Potencies.    High again.     (Bishop.)     Oin. 

Med.  Advance  (H.),  Feb. 

Potency  and  Dose.    (Breyfoglo.)    Cin.  Med.  Ad- 
vance (//.),  Sept. 

—  (I'l'csf  on.)    llahnemannian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Question.    A  Proposed  Basis  for  the  Settle- 

•ncnlofllie .    (Eirpieston.)    Ohio  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.  (//.),  May. 

Pott's  Diseiise.    (Kiiisnnin.)    Ohio  Med.  Recor- 
der, Aug. 

—  (Uigt>.)    /•'.  and  L.  Med.  .Tour.,  March. 


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—  Of  tlie  Splue.  (Brlggs.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Snr.,  Nov. 

—  Of  tlio  Splno.  (Qunu.)  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  Ex.,  Oct. 

—  Keport  of ,  or  Carles  of  tho  Spluc,"  Treated 

by  Extension  and  Plaster  of  Paris  Bandage. 
(Sayre.)  It.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Clinical  Lecturo  ou  a  Case  of of  the  Upper 

Cervical  Vertebra).  (Gross.)  I'hila.  Med. 
Times,  Hept.  1. 

—  In  the  Cervical  Region.  (Say re.)  Philu.  Med. 
and  Hitr.  Hep.,  Jan.  27. 

Powers  of  Hearing.     Disproportion   between 

tlie ,  tho  Ticlf  of  a  Watch,  and  tho  Iluuiau 

Voice.  (Roosa.)  Am,  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
Jan. 

Practice.  Special .  (Burlington.)    St.  Louis 

Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  Nov. 

Pratt,   Case  of  the  Late  Henry ,  of  Lanes- 

boro.  (Paddock.)  Boston  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Dec.  6. 

Preg^nancy.  Case  of with  Elongated,  Hy- 
pertrophic, and  Ulcerated  Cervix.  (Cleveland.) 
Am.  Jour.  01)s.,Jul}j. 

—  Case  of  Vomiting  In Successfully  Treated 

with  lugluvin.  (Fi-owcrt.)  N.Y.  Med.  Hcc, 
Oct.  20,  aiid  ('in.  Med.  Neu-s,  Nov. 

—  To  Full  Term,  after  Four  Successive  Miscar- 
riages. (Guernsey.)  llahnemannian  Monthly, 
Sept. 

—  Molar .    (Kenuard.)    St.  Louis  Med,  and 

Sur,  Jonr.,  March. 

—  Occurring  during  Lactation.  (Thomas.)  The 
crn\ic,March2i. 

—  Cliui(!al Lecture;  Abdominal ;  Successful 

Ol>oratiou.    (Tliomas.)    The  Clinic,  Dee. 'i'l. 

—  Jiarly .    (Euglemann.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and 

Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Sign  of  Early  .    (Gehruug.)    Aw.  Pract., 

July. 

—  Ignorance  of  .    (Ingles.)    Phila.  Med.  and 


Sur,  Hep.,  Ann.  11. 


(Ro.ss.)    Phila.  Med.  and 


— Iguorauco 
Sur,  Jicp.,  April  28. 

—  Report  of  It  Committee  on  Dr.  William  Pep- 
per's CasoofExtiaUtorme .  (Mears.)  Phila. 

Med.  Times,  March  3. 

—  Case  of  Extra  Uterine.  (Walker.)  JV.  E.  Med. 
Oasetic  (U.),  Jan. 

—  Case  of  Extra  Uterine .    (Loving.)    Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Vet. 

—  Case  of  Extra  Uterine .    (Landls.)    OJuo 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct, 

—  Extra     Uterine    ,    Abdominal   Variety. 

(SoutUall.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Sept. 

—  Extra  Uterine  .      (Gilland.)      Ta.    Med. 

Monthly,  Sept. 

—  Cases  of  Extra  Uterine  .      (McMillan.) 

Ohio  Med.  Itecordcr,  Oct. 

Pregnant.    Can  a  Woman  Carry  a  Child  to  Full 

Time  and  not  l)e  Aware  that  She  is ? 

(Butcher.)  Phila.  Med,  and  Sur.  Hep.,  March 
24. 

Preliminary  Training.  (Seely.)  The  Clinic, 
March  17. 

Prescriptions.  Select .  (Chandler.)  Louis- 
ville Med.  News,  Feb.  17. 

—  Useful  .     (Smith.)      Va.   Med,  Monthly, 

June. 

Presentation.    Some  Cases  of  Arm .   (Ileus- 

1  is.)    JV.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Conversion  of  Face into  one  of  Vertex  by 

aid  of  Kuee-Elbow .    (Humphrey,)    Am. 

.four.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Impacted   Face  .     (Reamy.)    Am.  Jour. 

Obs.,  July. 

Presentations.  Remarks  on  the  History  and 
Treatment  of  Two  Cases  of  Face .  (Part- 
ridge)   .V.  y.  Med., lour. .March, 

—  Version  ))y  tlio  Vertex  in  Shoulder .    (Bol- 

lini;.)  Louisville  Med.  Netos,  March  24,  and 
SniilhernMed.  liee..  May. 

—  Sliouliler  and  otlier  Transverse .  (Maxou.) 

Am.  Pract.,  March. 


—  Shoulder  and  their  Treatment.  (Sey- 
mour.)   3Ied.  Brief,  .Tune. 

Preventive  Treatment.  Tho of  Certain  Dls- 

easex.  A  New  Method  of  Prophylactic  Prac- 
tice.   (Hunt.)    JV.  Y.  Med.  Itcc,  Sept.  22. 

Priapism.    Persistent .  (Walker.)    Va.  Med. 

Monthly,  Feb. 

Procidentia  Uteri.    With  Cases.    (Sell.)    Phy. 

and  Phar.,  A%ig. 
Proctitis.     Or   Inflammation   of  the   Rectum. 

(Vance.)    Ciii.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Axig. 

Professional  Duty.  And  Sacrifice  of  Life, 
((ireen.)    N.   Y.  Med.  Hcc,  June  2. 

Prolapsus.  Tho  Surgical  Remedies  for In- 
volving Uterus,  Vagina,  Bladder,  or  Rectum. 
(Beebe.)     U.  S.  Med.  Investiyator  (IT.),  Jan.  1. 

—  Of  tho  Womb  from  Elongation  of  the  Supra- 
Vaginal  Portion  of  the  Cervix.  (Goodell.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Jan.  C. 

—  Vaginal  and  Uterine .     (Palmer.)     The 

Clinic,  Dec.  15. 

Prolapsus  Anl.  (Cattermole.)  Canada  Lancet, 
Aug. 

Prophylaxis  of  Summer  Complaints  in  Child- 
ren. (Olesou.)  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Aug. 

Prostatic  Enlargement,    Treatment  of  the , 

by  the  use  of  Nealton's  Vulcanized  Gum  Cathe- 
ter.   (Thomson.)    Am.  Pract.,  Aug. 

—  Guide.    (Keyes.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Hec,  May  5. 

—  New .    (Otis.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Hee.,  ApiHl  21. 

Prostitution.    The  Regulation  of  .    (Cres- 

ler.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Aug. 
Protagon.    (Percy.)    New  Hem.,  April. 

—  (Polk.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-wceldy,  June  9,  and  Med. 
Brief,  .Tuli/. 

—  Note  on  .      (Polk.)     Phila.  Med.  Times, 

Sept.  29. 

—  (Williamson.)    Cin.  Med.  Neivs,  Dec. 
Pruritis  Cutaneous,    On  tho  Various  Forms  of 

.    (Taylor.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Aug. 

Psychology.       Materialistic    .       (Donald.) 

Southern  Med.  Hcc,  Aug. 

—  Tho ofKathrina.    (Stevens.)    Cin.  Lancet 

and  Obs.,  May. 

Psychosis.     Notesou .    (Hughes.)    St. Louis 

Med.  find  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  Practical  Notes  on  tlio  .     (Hughes,)    St. 

Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

Public  Charities.    New  Yoik and  Conec- 

tion.    (Raborg.)    The  Sanitarian,  July. 

—  Health.  Reform.  (Black.)  The  Sanitarian, 
Jan. 

Puerpura  Uheumatica,  etc.  (Campbell.)  N.  Y. 

Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 
Pulsatilla.     In  Nem-algia.    (Cumbacker.)    Am. 

Horn  CO.,  Dec. 

—  in  Transverse  Positions.  (Holcombe.)  Ohio 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.  (II.),  May. 

—  (Wenzel.)    Louisville  Med.  News,  March  10. 

Pultaceous  Concretion.  Note  on  tho  Micro- 
graphy and  Chemistry  of  a from  the  Ton- 
sil.  (Vansant.)    N.  O.Med. and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Pumpkin    Seed.       Ethereal    Extract   of  . 

(Endo.)    Ncio  Hem.,  Sept. 

—  As  a  TiEniafuge.  (White.)  Ohio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Puncture.    Case  of of  tho  Intestines  for  the 

Relief  of  Over-distension  with  Gas.  (Leo.) 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Oct. 

—  Of  tho  Bladder.  (Coleman.)    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

—  Of  the  Bladder,  followed  by  Death.  (Hull.) 
3re  I.  Brief,  Nov. 

—  Of  the  Bladder.  (Zuercher.)    Med.  Brief,  Nov. 

Puncturing  tho  Bladder  for  the  Retention  of 
Urine.    (Wiendahl.)    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

Purple  of  the  Ketina.  A  Few  AVords  ou  the 
.    (Alt.)    iV.  r.  Med.  Hec,  Aug,  4. 

Purpura.     Scorbutic  .      (Bulkley.)     Arrh. 

Dermatol.,  Jan. 


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(BeviMi.)     ifd.  Med., lour. 


—  HeuiorrhagtcK. 

]',vi«mlH.  Oaso  of  Piieriwrul  Boptic  — ,  with 
Metiistutio  riinopbthulmiii.  (MeKuuzie.)  Am. 
Jour.  Vbs.,  Oct. 

--  (Sigwortli.)  I'hila.  Med.  and  Sttr,  Rep.,  Jun. 
la. 

—  Aiul  Scpticivmia.  (Wiitsou.)  X.  Y.  Med. 
Jour.,  Oct.  and  Nov. 

—  r.yo-l'neumothorax.  (Sutterthwalto.)  .V.  r. 
Med.  Jour.,  July. 

—  Treatment  by  Aspiration  and  Pcnnanent 
Drainaffo  Tube.  (Stoddard.)  Huffalo  Mid. 
and  Unr.  Jour.,  Nov. 

J'yruB  Americana.     (Gatchell.)    Xortlitccstern 

Aimalisl  (II.),  July. 
Ouarantine.    New  York .  (Vauderpoel.)  The 

Sanitarian,  March. 
Quartan.      Intermittent.      (Beckwith.)      U.   S. 

Med.  Investigator  (II. J,  Feb.  1. 

Queen's  Hospital  College.  (Craumcr.)  Phila, 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Sept.  15. 

Quinla.    As  to  How and  Cinchonidia  Act  in 

ModifyinK  tlio  Body  Heat.    (Davy.)  Ciii.  Lan- 
eet  and  Obs.,  July. 

—  Action  of iu  Malarial  Fevers.    (Duunu.) 

Ohio  Med.  liec.,  March. 

—  Action  of II 8  a  Curative  Remedy.  (Dmnui.) 

Ohio  Med.  Iteeorder,  June. 

—  (Go8s.)    Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  .^u|J. 

—  Unusually  Unpleasant  Effects  of  Bulpliate  of 
.    (Slocum.)    N.  r.  Med.  Rec.,  May  26. 

—  Estimation  of  .      (Trimble.)     Am.  Jour. 

Phar.,  Xov. 

—  Local   Effects   of  in    tlio  Treatment   of 

Diphtheria.    (Ziuke.)    The  clinic,  Dec.  2i>. 

Qulniaphobla.  (Orinuell.)  ('in.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  March. 

Quinine.  As  a  Remedy  for  Poisonous  Eniptious. 
(Cantrt'll.)   Kash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Any. 

—  And  Urticaria,  (Clariborne.)  .V.  J'.  Med. 
nee,  Dec.  22. 

—  Hyiwdcmiio  lujoctlons  of iu  Malignant 

Malarial  Fever.      (Davie.)     li.  and  L.  Med. 
Jour.,  Jan. 

—  ilnd  Hydrobromlc  Acid.  (Forest.)  X  Y.  Med. 
necManhn. 

—  In  Certain  (fastro-Intestinal  Disorders.  (Gil- 
liam.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Feb. 

—  Peculiar    Effects    from    Exliibitlon   of  . 

(irifllth.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  May. 

—  In  Sciatica  of  Malarial  Orii^ii.  (Mannon.) 
The  ClinU'.Ocl.  13. 

—  Cases  Apparently  Sliowlng  that Docs  not 

Possess    Oxytocic    Virtues,    With    Remarks. 
(Ilawes.)     Vrt.  Med.  Monthly,  Aug. 

—  As  an  Oxytocic.  (Restlue.)  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
March. 

—  As  nu  Oxytocic.  (Thomas.)  Am.  Med.  IU- 
Weelcly,  Aug.  i. 

—  Effect  of uiwu  the  Gravid  Uterus.  (Bee- 
man.)    A  m.  Med.  Jli-Weekly,  Feb.  3. 

—  Effectsof upon  the  Gravid  Uterus.  (Craig.) 

A  m.  Med.  m-Weekly,  May  26. 

—  Effects  of on  tlio  Gravid  Uterus.  (Fon- 
taine.)   Am.  Med.  Ri-Weelcly,  March  3. 

—  An  Instance  in  which Originated  Contrac- 
tion of  the  Uterus.  (Beemau.)  Am.  Med.  Hi- 
Weekly,  May  12. 

Rabies    Feline.     Case   of  Treated    with 

Woorara  and  Morpliia.     (Read.)     Am.  Jour. 
Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

Rachiotomy.      In    Transverse    Presentational. 

(Tcbault.)     Vrt.  Med.  Monthly,  April. 
Riichitis.  Thirteen  Cases  of .  (Forchheimer.) 

The  (Jlinic,  April  2>i. 
Uauunculus  Bulbosus.     (.Smith.)      X.  K.  Med. 

(ituclte  (II.),  June. 

Rape.     Case  of  Alleged  and  <^:>nvictiou. 

(< Jociiran.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly, March  17. 

Rattlesnalce  Hit*.      Case  of  SiictcssfuUy 

I'lcatcd  by  Injections  of  Carbolate  of  Ammo- 


nia into  tlio  Veins.  (Knott.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  July '21. 

Recovery.    After  Railroad  Accident.    (Tolaud.) 

Western  Lancet,  July. 
Rectocele.    New  Operation  for  the  Cure  of 

and  Cystocelo.     (Gillette.)     Am.  Jour.   Obs., 

April. 

Rectum.    Diseases  of  the ;  a  Brief  Review 

of  their  Hynipiomatology  and  Physical  Di- 
agnosis. (Vance.)  Vin.  Lancet  and  Cits., 
Feb. 

Reinsch's  Test.     Fallacies  of for  Arsenic. 

(Wormly.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 
Reflex  IVIotor  Symptoms.  Pathology  and  Treat- 

nuMit  of  ,    Paralysis,   Constructions,  etc. 

(Dupuy.)    Chicago  Jour.  Nerc.  and  Menl.  IHs., 

April. 

Reform  Needed  Among  Reformers.    (Gibbous.) 

Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 
Refraction.    Errors  of .   Demonstrated  by  a 

New  and  Original  Model.    (Munson.)    X.   ¥. 

Med.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Errors  of of  the  Eye.    (Murrell.)    R.  and 

L.  Med.  Jour.,  Se})t. 

Remedies.    Notes  on  Some  of  the  Newest . 

(Hale.)    Am.  Ilomeo.,  Sept. 
Renal   Disease.    Remarks   on   .     (Milner.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  3. 
Reply  to  Dr.  I>.  Newcomer.     (Glenn.)     Med. 

Brief,  Oct. 

—  Criticism.    (Sayre.)    Arch  Clin.  Sur.,  March. 

—  Dr.  Curtis.  (Williams.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Dec.  13. 

Reputation.    How  Obtained.    (Anon.)    Buffalo 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 
Resiua  Podopliylli.     (Klie.)    Am.  Jour.  Phar., 

Dec. 

Resonator.    The  .      (Mitchell.)     U.  S.  Med. 

Invesligalor  (II.),  April  1. 

Respiration.  The  Point  of  Origin  In  the  So- 
called  Bronchial  .    (Ellis.)     Boston   Med- 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  July  B. 

—  Expcuiuients  tin  the  Effects  Upon ,  of  Cut^ 

ting  off  tho  Supply  of  Blood  from  the  Brain 
and  Medulla  Oblongata.  (Flint.)  X.  Y.  Med. 
Jour.,  Xoc. 

Respiratory    Ilrace.     The.     (French.)     Bosto/ti 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May  3. 
Retina.    Recent  Discoveries  in  tho  Physiology 

of  the .    (Butler.)    Canada  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  Aug. 
-•Contribution  to  the  Anatomy  of  tho  Human 

.    Norrls.)     Am.  Jotir.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Contribution  to  the  Anatomy  of  tho  Human 

.   (Shakespeare.)   Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 

Oct. 

Retinitis  Albuminuria.  (Ilarlau.)  Phila, 
Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  July  28. 

—  Apoplectica,  And  jibollc  Inflammation 
of  the  Retina.  (No.  Am.  Jour.  Med,  Sci- 
ences, Oct. 

Retroversion.  Case  of of  the  Uterus,  Com- 
plicated by  Adhesion  and  Prolapse  of  the  Left 
Ovary.    (Cleveland.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Rheumatism.  Analysis  of  One  Hundred  and 
Nine  Cases  o'  — ,  Treated  with  Salicylic 
A(!id  and  Sai..  ^e,  With  Tables.  (Brown.) 
Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  H. 

—  Its  Treatment  by  Saliclno,  Ballcyllo  Acid,  and 
Salicylate  of  Sodium.  (Caldwell.)  X.  V.  Med. 
Rec,  Sept.  1. 

—  (Gibbous.)  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
March. 

—  Ammonia  Ti'eatment  of .  (Lewis.)    South- 

em  Med.  Rec,  Oct. 

—  Case  of  Scrofulous .    (Milan.)    Louiaville 

Med.  Xeics,  Feb.  10. 

—  Therapeutics  of  Acute ,  or  Rheumatic  Fe- 
ver. (Butterfleld.)  Eclectic  Med.  and  Sur. 
.four.,  June. 

—  Acute Treated  by  Salicylic  Acid.  (Craw- 
ford.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  July. 


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—  CnHo  of  Acute Treated  by  Sallclno.     (Dlx- 

Dii.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  March. 

—  Acuto .    (Field.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan, 

—  Acute Treated  with  Sallcyllo  Acid.    (Lo- 

maz.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Hur.  Hep.,  Aug.  i. 

—  The  Treatment  of  Acuto .    (Miller.)    Cin. 

hancel  and  Obs.,  March. 

—  Case  of  Acute Followed  by  Pericarditis 

tiud  Pneumonia.     (AValluce.)    Louisville  Med. 
News,  Feb.  17. 

—  Acuto    Treated    with     Salicylic    Acid. 

(Wharton.)    Ya.  Med.  Monthly,  July. 

—  On  the  Specific  Action  of  Large  Doses  of 
Lime-juice  in  the  Treatment  of  Acute,  Sub- 
Aouto,  and  Chronic .  (Chandler.)  Cana- 
da Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Starvation  in  the  Treatment  ol  Acute  Articu- 
lar   .    (Wood.)    Canada  Med.  Rec.,  June. 

KhuB.    What    Symptoms    Indicate    the    . 

(Mooers.)    Am.  Homeo.,Dec. 

—  Toxicodendron.  And  Baryta.  (Berrldgc.) 
U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (U.>,  Oct.  1. 

—  Characteristics  or .    (Hoyne.)    XI.  8.  Med. 

Investigator  (II.),  Marchl. 

Kiots.    The  Late    in    Montreal    Viewed 

from  a  PsycholoKlcal  Standpoint.    (Howard.) 
Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 


of 


(Bradford.) 


Kowlug    Alen,     Health 
The  Sanitarian,  Dec. 

Itubeola.  And  Abortion.  (Orider.)  Louisville 
Med.  News,  Aug.  11. 

Kuptnre.  Of  the  Choroid.  (Amlck.)  Cin. 
Lancet  and  Obs.,  Nov. 

—  Death  from of  the  Heart.  (Cilley.)   Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  8. 

—  Of  the  Funis  during  Rapid  Labor.  (Farnhara.) 
Am.  Sup,  Obs.  Jour.  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, July. 

—  Of  the  Healthy  CEsophagus.  (Fitz.)  Ain. 
Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Case  of  of  the  Vestibule  During  Labor. 

(Gillette.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs,,  April, 

—  Of  the  Womb.  (Ooodell.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs., 
,ruly. 

—  Case  of  Death  from of  the  Fallopian  Tube 

and   Intraperitoneal   Hemorrhage.      (Nicoll.) 
A  HI.  Jo^ir,  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Death  from  of  a  Cyst  of  the  Broad  Liga- 
ment.   (Parish.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  Of  a  Multllocular  Ovarian  Tumor  from  Vio- 
lent Vomiting.  (Raborg.)  N.  Y,  Med,  Jour., 
April. 

—  Of  the  Perineum,  with  Laceration  of  the  Ves- 
tibule Anterior  to  the  Urethra.  (Morris.)  Am. 
.Tour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  Case  of  —  of  the  Perineum.  (Wilkinson.) 
Va.  Med.  MontMu,  June, 

—  -  Of  the  Uterus  at  the  Posterior  Utero-Va«:inal 
Junction,  Caesarian  Section.  (Dow.)  Va.  iled. 
Monthly,  Sept. 

—  Fatal  Case  of  of  the   Uterus.     (Hank.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  Case  of  Complete of  the  Uterus  and  Va- 

(jlna.    (Jenkins.)    Fhila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
March  24. 

—  Of  the  Uterus.  (Sawin.)  N.  E.  Med.  Oasette 
(H.),  Oct. 

—  Of  a  Uterus  by  Molesworth's  Dilator.  (Smith.) 
Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  Case  of of  the  Uterus  and  Escape  of  Con- 
tents into  the  Peritoueal  feac.  (Stevens.) 
Phila.  Med,  and  Sur.  Rep.,  May  5. 

Raptares.    Four  Successive of  the  Uterus. 

(Rose.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Aug. 


Rash. 

son.) 


Memoir  of  Dr.  Bculamin 
Betroil  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 


-.    (John- 


Safety  of  Ships.  The ,  and  those  who  Travel 

in  tnem.    (Woodworth.)     The  Sanitarian,  Feb. 

Sallcin.     In   Acuto  Rheumatism.     (McNlder.) 
Phila.  Med.  and  Stir.  Rep.,  May  12. 

—  In  Rheumatism.    (Tyree.)    Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  April  7. 

—  Tlio  Value  of In  Chronic  Diarrhoea.    (Mat- 

tison.)    A7n,  Med,  Bi-Weekly,  Jan,  0. 


Salivation.       Mercurial   and   Ilydiouelu. 

(Newton.)    Am,  Med,  Jour.  (E.),  Nov. 

—  Case  of    Excessive  During  Pregnancy ; 

Face  Presentation;  First  Position;  Rotation 
Eflfocted  l)y  Forceps  ;  Child  Alive.  (Richard- 
son.)   Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July  12. 

Sangruinaria  Canadensis.  (Barrows.)  Eclectic 
Med.  and  Sur,  Jour,,  Dec. 

Sanitary  Condition  of  Cities.  (Fisher.)  Toledo 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  Measures.    On .    (McEachran.)    Atn.  Vcl. 

Rev.,  Jan. 

—  Reform.      The   Need   of  in   Ship   Lite. 

(Gibon.)    T?ie  Sanitarian,  March. 

—  Regulations  of  Putnam  County,  N.  Y. 
(Adams.)    The  Sanitarian,  Oct. 

Santa  Barbara  as  a  Health  Resort.  (Stuart.) 
The  Sanitarian,  Aug. 

Santonine.  A  Cause  of  Convulsions.  (Hobbs.) 
Louisville  Med.  News,  Nov.  24. 

Sarcoma.  Of  Inferior  Constrictor  of  the  Phar- 
ynx and  Inlet  of  the  CEsophagus.  (Chapman.) 
Am,  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

—  Case  of  Diffuse  Melanotic of  the  Brain, 

following  same  Disease  in  the  Orbit.  (Coskery.) 
Md,  Med,  Jour.,  May. 

—  Retro-Uterine of  Vaginal  Origin.    (Green.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

—  Medullary .    (Gross.)    Phila.  Med.  Times, 

Dec.  22. 

—  Of  the  Choroid.    (Bishop.)    Am.  Homeo.,  Sept. 

—  Of  the  Choroid,  with  Eplcritic  Remarks. 
(Knles.)  Arch.  Ophthal.  and  Otol.,  Vol.  VI., 
pagcSie. 

Scabies.    (Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Oct. 

Scalp  I^esion.   Extensive .  (Throckmorton.) 

Phda,  Med.  and  Stir.  Rep.,  Oct.  27. 
Scarlatina.    (Bartholow.)    The  Clinic,  Dec.  1. 

—  And  Suppurative  Pleurisy.  (Bevan.)  Chicago 
Med,  Jour,  and  Ex,,  June, 

—  (Douglas.)    Am,  Observer  (H,),  April, 

—  An  Instance  of from  Fomites.    (Parry.) 

Phila,  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  April  7. 

—  In  Rhode  Island.  (Peck.)  N.  E.  Med.  Gazette 
(II.),  Dec. 

—  And  Colt  Distemper.  (Peters.)  Toledo  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

—  The  Etiology  and   Prophylaxis  of  and 

Diphtheria.  (Smart.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour. J  April. 

—  t's.  Disinfection.  (Sullivan.)  Boston  Med,  and 
Sur.  .four.,  Aug.  9.  » 

—  (White.)    St.  Louis  Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Remarks  on .     (Yandell,  Jr.)    Am.PrOicl., 

June. 

School  Children.    Sanitary  Knowledge  of ; 

Seed  in  Good  Ground.  (Anon.)  The  Sanitarian, 

June. 
—Hygiene.  (Wells.)  The  Sanitarian,  March  and 

April. 

—  liuncheons.    (Anon.)    The  Sanitarian,  Oct, 

—  Booiu  Crowdlne.  Brown's  Dream.  (Anon.) 
The  Sanitarian,  March, 

—  System.  What  Changes  Does  Physiology  De- 
mand in  our 1     (Newell.)    The  Sanitarian, 

April, 

Schussier's  Remedies.  Cases  Treated  with 

(Kock.)    Hahnemannian  Monthly,  May, 

Sciatica,  Case  of .  (Bartholow.)  The  Clinic, 

Dec.  1. 

—  (Thomson.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Nov.  3. 
Sctrrhns.   Of  the  Common  Bile  Duct.    (Bridge.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

—  Sorrel  In .    (Dako.)    Am.  Uomeo.,  Nov. 

—  Of  the  Parotid  Gland.  (Newton.)  jV.  T.  Med. 
Eclectic,  July. 

Sclerosis.  Of  Stomach;  Arsenicum.  (Gallison.) 
N,  E,  Gazette  (U.),  March. 

—  Peculiar  Case  of  Diffuse  Cerebral .  (Gil- 
liam.)   Ohio  Med,  Recorder,  April, 

—  Cerebro-Spinal    .    (Stegor.)    Nash.    Jour. 

Med.  and  Sur.,  Nov. 

Scroftila.      Remarks   on   .      (Forcliheimer.) 

The  Clinic,  Aug.  18. 


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42 


INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


—  In  the  NeffTo  Ruce.  (Frost.)  PhUa.  Med.  and 
Sur.  liefi.,  March  3. 

Seoale  Cornutuni.    Prcpuratlons  of ;   Their 

Tlicrapoutioul    EtHcaoy    in    Mauy    DiHoaseH. 

(Mouotto.)    Med.  Brief,  Nov. 
SeceMionlsts.    \f\\o  are  tho  1    (Pearson.) 

U.  8.  Med.  Ineealiyator  (U.),  Dec.  15. 
SecesHlon  movement.    Tho  In   Medicine. 

(Buiustoad.)      U.    H.   Med.    Investigator   (U.), 

Oct.  1. 

—  In  Medicine.  (Llppe.)  V.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
gator (II.),  Nov.  IS. 

"  Second  Sight.    8o-cuUed of  Old  People. 

(Burnett.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  April. 

Section.    Case  of of  the  Median  and  Ulnar 

Nerves.  (Putnam.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  March  "Hi. 

Selections.  From  tho  Danish  Journals.  (Wild- 
er.)   Am.  Jotir.  Phar.,  April. 

Self  Suspension.  In  the  Treatment  of  Spinal 
Affection.    (Lee.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Aug.  4. 

Septicsemia.  Traimiatic  .  (Boozer.)  At- 
lanta Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March. 

—  (Bradley.)    Phij.and  Phar.,  May. 

—  The  Treatment  of and  Pyicmia.    (Forch- 

helmer.)    The  Clinic,  Feb.  24. 

—  After  Amputations.  (Jones.)  Toledo  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

—  An  Inquiry  Into  the  Causes  of .    (Under- 

hlll.)    Gin.  Med.  News,  April. 

—  The  Causes  of  .    (Whlttaker.)    The  Clinic, 

Feb.  3. 

—  Pysenxla.  Puerperal.  (Parish.)  Am.  Jour. 
Obs.,  ipril. 

Serrated  Scoop.    Description  of  a  New  Instm- 

meiit.   Tli6 for  theDetaclimentof  SesHilo 

Uterine  Fibroids.  (Thomas.)  N.  \'.  Med.  Jour., 

March,  and  Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 
Seton.     Tho  in   Paralysis    and  Epilepsy. 

(Griffith.)    Am.  Pract.,  March. 
Seven  Brass  Pins.    Passage  of Through  the 

Entire  Alimentary  Tract.    (Draughon.)   Nash. 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Sept. 
Sexual  Debility.  On and  Impotence.  (Gross.) 

PhUa.  Med.  and  Sur.  Pep..  May  5. 

—  Exliaustlon.  Masturbation,  Excessive  Ven- 
ery,  etc.  (Wood,  Jr.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Pep.,  Dec.  22. 

—  Weakness.  (Duncan.)  V.  S.  Mai.  Investigator 
(II.),  March  1.     • 

Sharp.     Wm.  ,  M.  D.,  vs.  Samuel  Ilahne 

uianu.  (Lippe.)  TT.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (II.), 
June  1. 

Shortening  of  tho  Lower  Limb  after  Fracture  of 
tho  Femur.    (Wight.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Feb. 

••  Siclc  Physiology,"  (Barnes.)  Clin.  Med.  Ad- 
vance  (II.),  Aitg. 

Siegle's  Optoscope.     A  Modiflcatiou   of   . 

(Ely.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  May  12. 

Silver.  Abuses  of  Nitrate  of in  tho  Treat- 
ment of  Eye  Diseases.  (Cliisolm.)  Md.  Med. 
Jour.,  May. 

—  Dose  and  Mode  of  Administering  Nitrate  of 

.     (Foster.)     Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Itep., 

Sept.  22. 

—  Solution  of  Nitrate  of in  the  Treatment  of 

Orchitis.  (Knott.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Pep., 
MarchVl.  ,  „      ,        , 

—  Nitrate  of  as  a  Topical  Application   in 

Acute  Inflammation  of  the  Testes.  (Mastiu.)  li. 
and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Plate  in  the  Siiull.  (Sigworth.)  Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  8. 

—  Plates  In  Cranial  Wounds.  (Snively.)  Philu. 
Med  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Dec.  29. 

Similla   Minimis.    (Conart.)      Homco.    Times, 

July. 
Sims.    Biographical  Sketch  of  J.  Marlon  . 

(Stuart.)    Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 

—  Speculum.  A  Modification  of  the .  (Fry- 
er.)   N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Sept.  22. 


SItimmcd  Milk  in  the  Treatment  of  Catarrh  of 
the  Bladder  and  Cystitis.  (Monetto.)  Am. 
Pract.,  Nov. 

Skin.    On  Internal  Diseases  of  the  .     (AH- 

l>utt.)    Arch  Dermatol.,  Oct. 

—  Cases  of  Diseases  of  the Depending   on 

Nerve  Lesions.     (Jewell.)     Arch.    Da-matol., 
July. 

—  Note  on  the  Anatomy  and  Pathology  of  the 

.    (Warren.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 

April  19. 

—  The .    (Yandell,  Jr.)    Southern  Med.  Rec, 

May. 

—  Disease.    Analysis   of  Seven  Hundred    and 

Seventy-four  Cases  of Treated  at  the  Do- 

milt  Dispensary  in  1870.    (Bulkley.)   N.Y.Med. 
Jour.,  April, 

—  Diseases.    On  Certain  Prevalent of  the 

Summer  of  1870.    (Brouson.)    Arch.  DennaloL, 
Jan. 

—  Notes  on  the  Local  Trontment  of  Certain . 

(Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 

—  On  tho  Nomenclature  and  Classlllcation  of 
.    (Bulkley.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Jan. 

—  On  tho  Recognition  and  Miinagement  of  the 

Gouty  State  in  .    (Bulkley.)    Am.  Pract., 

Nov. 

—  Notes  on  .    (Fox.)    Phy.  and  Phar.,  May. 

—  Notes  on  Some  of  tho  Most   Frequent  . 

(Grcenough.)     Boston   Med.    and   Sur.  Jour., 
Feb.  22  and  March  «. 

—  (Uloway.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Feb. 

—  Gnittlng.    (Faust.)    Am.  Ilomeo.,  Sept. 

—  Experiments  In .    (Meyer.)    Chicago  Med. 

.Tour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

—  For  tho  Prevention  of  Contraction  of  Tissues 
in  a  Severe  Burn.  (Speare.)  Cin.  Med.  News, 
Sept. 

Sloughing  of  the  Intestines  (Beebe.)  Philu. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  27. 

Smallpox.  In  Los  Angeles.  (Dalton.)  Paiijic 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  As  it  Occuri'ed  in  Oakville.  Texas.  (Dunini.) 
Am.  Med.  Bi-Werkly,  April  4. 

—  (Moore.)    IP  inemannion  Monthly,  June. 

—  Hiemorrhagie  .     (Osier.)      Canada    Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Smoking.      The  Eflfcct   of  .       (Buckham.) 

Canada  J^ancet,  March. 

Social Bvll.  The .  (Martin.)  Phila, Med.and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Nov.  17. 

—  Act.    A  Needed.    (Washington.)     Nash, 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Oct. 


'  Soda.    Bicarbonate  of in  tho  Treatment  of 

I     Burns.     (McClellan.)     Louisville  Med.  News, 
j     Dec.  29. 

!  —  Bicarbonate  of in  the  Treatment  of  Burns. 

'■      (Rof-'ers.)    Louisville  Med.  News,  ,Scpl.  29. 

i  —  Salicylate  of  in  Rheumatism.     (Clark.) 

!      Cin.  Med.  News,  Jan. 

i  —  Sulpho-Carl)olatoof in  Diphtheria.   (Green- 

I     amycr.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  ,ran.o. 

—  Sulpho-Carbolato  of in  Scarlatina.    (I'ir- 

nat.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  April  28. 

—  Snlpho-Carbolate  of   in   Hcarlet   Fever. 

(Williams.)     V.S.Med.  Investigator  (U.),  Feb.  !.■>. 

Sotlinm.  Sulpho-Carbolato  of in  Diphtheria. 

(Anthony.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  liep.,Jan.  ];j. 

—  Salicylate.  (Kennedy.)  Am.  Jour.  Phar., 
Dec. 

Solar  Light  and  Heat.  (Miller.)  V.  S.  Med.  In- 
vestigator (11.),  June  1. 

Solution  and  Absorption,  or  tho  Best  Means  of 
Securing  tlioGood  Efleets  of  Medicines  in  the 
Cure  of  Disease.  (Compton.)  Ani.  Med.  Bi- 
weekly, April  28.  « 

Spasm.    Case  of  Intermittent of  tho  Ciliary 

Muscle.  (Angell.)  U.S. Med.  Investigator (11.), 
Juhjl. 

—  Of  the  Ciliary  Muscle,  or  Apparent  Myopia. 
(Curry.)    Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.  Jan. 

—  Local of  the  Womb,  with  Retention  of  the 

Placenta,  and  Hemorrhage.  (Gaston.)  N.  O. 
Med.  ami  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 


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43 


—  Of  (EgoplinguH. 
Jan. 


(Smith.)     Va.  Med.  Monthly, 

-.    (Coomoa.)    Louisville 
(Roed.)    Am.  Jour.  Med. 


of  the 
I'lnalol., 


Spfouluin.    A  Nhw  — 

Med.  A'cirs,  March  24. 

—  A  N<nv  Ui'ctiil  . 

ficienceit,  OvL 

SpermatorrhflOA.    On  tlie  Etiology,  Patlioloffy. 

ftiulTri'iitiucntof ,aiul  Iuiputuu(.'o.  (Howe.) 

A".  )'.  Med.  Her.,  Nor.  'A. 

—  Koi)f>rt  ot  a  ('iiH<''  whero  Castration  was  Prr- 

foimotl  for  tho  Uadlcal  Cuic  of .    (Spaulil- 

lug.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Sphygmojpraph.    Tho  Clinical  Uho  of  the . 

(Carroll.)    A^.    V.  Med.  Jour..  Sej)!. 

—  Errors  of  the  .     (Holdeu.)     If.    Y.    Med. 

Jour.,  A'oc. 

Spina  Bifida  of  the  Bacruni.  'Graham.)  Cin. 
Med.  AdnineeiH.),  May. 

—  (Teal.)     Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Cane  of  .followed  iiy  HpoiitanoouH  Cure. 

(Voii  Douhoir.)     Louisville  Med.  News,  Oct.  20. 

Spnal  Cord.  The  Inhibitory  Funetion  of  the 
.    (Ott.)     Vhilu.  Med.  Tunes,  Dee.  H. 

—  Diseaae.    Three  CuseH  of   In    Children 

Trciited  l)y  fiiiHiienwlou  witli  Plaster  of  Paris 
.laekets.    (Grant.)    A".  I'.  Med.  Hec,  Pee.  20. 

Spontaiinoun  Conxbustion.  (Sehuppert.)  Am. 
Med.  Iti-Weehly,  Sept.  1<.). 

Spleen.  Treatment  of  Knlarged  liy  Intra- 
venous Inji'ctlon.  ((Jazzo.)  I'hila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  h'ei).,  March  K,. 

—  Case  of  Movable  and  Engorged .    (Reed.) 

Toledo  Med.  and  Sur,  Jour.,  .June. 

—  Functions  of  the  .     (Weddlngton.)    Cin. 

Lancet  and  Obs.,  Feb. 

Splint.    New for  Fracture  of  the  Forearm 

and  Hand.    (Coover.)    Fhila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Hep.,  Jan.  '27. 

—  Smith's  Anterior .     The  Suspension  Plan. 

(Dalton.)    I'lirilie  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour..  Nov. 

—  Tlie  Late  Prof.  Smith  and  the  Anterior . 

(Gibbons.)    Faeifie  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Wire  E.xteuslon tor  the  Forearm.  (Porter.) 

Philu.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  April  14. 

—  The    Cable (StiUmau.)    .V.    V.  Med.  Itcc, 

Oct.  2(1. 

Splints.    New  Material  for .  (Frost.)    Ohio 

Med. and  Sur.  Rep.  (H.),  Nov. 

—  Plastic in  Surgery.    (Marcy.)  liosion  Med. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  June  28. 

—  Wire .  (Pease.)  U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (IL), 

A  prill. 

—  Paper .  (Speare.)    Am.  .Tour.  Med.  Sciences, 

July. 

Splinter  of  Coal.    In  the  Posterior  Layers   of 

the  Cornea,   etc.  (Hotz.)     Chicago    Med. 

Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

Sprains,  And  their  Treatment.  (Bishop.)  N.  Y. 
Med.  Eclectic,  May. 

—  The  Pathology  and  Treatment  of .  (Cow- 
ling.)   Louisville  Med.  News,  May  19. 

—  The  Treatment  of by  Massage.  (Graham.) 

A',  r.  Med.  Rec,  Aug.  11. 

Stammering   and    Stuttering.       (VandenholT.) 

Uomco.  Times,  Feb. 
Staphysagia.    The  Therapeutic  Range  o*" , — 

(Iloyne.)    Am.  Ilomeo.,  Aug. 
Stenosis.    Preputial .  (Hyde.)    Chicago  Med- 

.lour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

Sterility.     Case  of  .  (Qoodoll.)    Am.  Jour. 

Obs.,  Jan. 

—  (Palmer.)    The  Clinic,  Nov.  17. 

Stilllngia.    In  Scrofnlosls  of  Children.     (Hale.) 

N.  E.  Med.  Oazctte(lL),  Oct. 
Stimulants.    Action   and  Usert*  of  .    (Bur- 

dlck.)    Paciflc  Med.  and  Sur.  .Tour.,  Aug. 

—  Use  of  In   Disease.     (Holcombe.)    Am. 

Vet.  Rer..  .Tan. 

—  On  the  Eftects  of  ou  an  Excised  Nerve. 

(Lee.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,  Sept.  1. 

Stomatis  ninteruii.  (Wright.)  .\ni.  .Tour.  Obs., 
July. 


Stone.  Some  Praetloal  Points  In  the  Treatment 

of In  the  Bladder.     (Qouley.)     N.  Y.  Med. 

Rec..  Aug.  '2H. 

—  A  Bullet    the   Nucleus  of  ;    Lithotomy. 

(Kog(,'rs.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Mag. 

—  Early  Operation  for .    (Toland.)    Charles- 
ton fled.  Jour,  and  Rev.,  .Tan. 

StrablRmuH.    On and  Its  Operation.     (Alt.) 

Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Relative .    (Mclntyre.)    I'hila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  .Tail.  0. 

—  Convergent .    (Amlck.)     Cin.  Lancet  and 

Obs.,  Feb. 

—  Paralytio  Convergent ;  Facial  Paralysis, 

etc.    (Gebsor.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Jan. 

—  Case  of  Malarial  Convergent .    (Jameson.) 

Am.  Tract. ,  Oct. 

—  Remarks  on  the  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Con- 
vergent   .    (Theobald.)    Md.    Med.    Jour., 

Dec. 

—  Convergens.  (Lindsley.)  Nash.  Jour,  of  Med. 
and-  Sur.,  Nov. 

Strangulation.  Of  the  Small  Intestine  In  Utero- 

Rectal  Adhesions.    (Green.)    Am.  Jour.   Obs., 

Jan, 
Strangury.     To   Prevent    from   Blisters. 

(Lyons.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Aj>ril  21. 
Street  Dust.    (Debruuuer.)    Am.   Jour.  Fhar., 

Dec. 

—  Pavements.    (Anon.)    The  Sanitarian,  ,Sept. 

—  (Haupt.)    The  Sanitarian,  July. 
Stricture.     About  a  .     (Gilchrist.)    Louis- 
ville Med.  News,  May  12. 

—  Ca.ie  of  ;    Internal  Urethrotomy;    Cure. 

(Toland.)     Western  Lancet,  .Tan. 

—  Radical   Cure  of  .    (Von  Tagen.)     U.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Nov. 

—  Of  the  Rectum  and  Urethra,  etc.  (Eaton.) 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

—  Of  the  Rectum;  Successful  Operation.  (Nel- 
son.)   Canada  Med.  Rec,  Ajiril. 

—  Case  of  in   Rectum.      (Smith.)     Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  20. 

—  Of  the  Male  Uretura.  (Bragg.)  Atlanta  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Case  of In  the  Male  Urethra.  (Westmore- 
land.)   Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  Two  Cases  of  of  the  Urethra.    (Bang.) 

Chicago  Med.  .Tour,  and  Ex.,  Nov. 

—  Of  the  Urethra,  Complicated  with  Hypertro- 
phy of  the  Prostate,  Stone,  and  Violent  Cysti- 
tis. ;?ragg.)  Atlanta  Med,  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Oct. 

—  Of  the  Urethra.  (Brlnton.)  Phila.  Med. 
Times,  June  9. 

—  Congestive  and  Organic of  the  Urethra, 

Accompanied  by  Retention  of  Urine.  (Had- 
den.)    A^.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  July  T. 

—  Congestive  and  Organic of  the  Urethra, 

Accompanied  by  Retention  of  Urine,  Treated 
Succi'SsfuUy  with  Water  Pressure,  by  Means 
of  a  Syringe,  (lladden.)  Chicago  Med.  Times, 
Aug. 

—  Of  the  Urethra.  (Maclean.)  Louisville  Med. 
News,  March  31. 

—  Of  the  Urethra.  (Maatin.)  R.  and  L.  Med. 
.Tour.,  Nov. 

—  Urethi-al  .      (Brown.)     JW.  Med.  Jour., 

May. 

—  Multiple  Urethral and  Urinary  Fistula. 

(Fisher.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  On  the  Diagnosis  of  Urethral by  Bulbous 

Bougies.    (White.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  May  1Q. 

Strictures;    On  the  Influence  of of  Large 

Calibre  in  Producing  Intlammatlon  of  the 
Bladder,  Prompt  and  Permanent  Benefit  Re- 
sulting from  Removal  of  the by  Dilating 

Urethrotomy.  (Otis.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-Wcekly, 
Oct.  27. 

—  Further  Testimony  In  Favor  of  the  Use  of 

Large  Probes  In  the  Treatment  of of  the 

Nasal  Duct.  (Theobald.)  Arch.  Ophthal.  and 
OtoL,  Vol.  TL,  page  in. 

Strnmoits  Klements.  In  the  Etiology  of  .Toint 
Diseast'.     ((iibucy.)    N.  Y.  Med.  Joxir.,  July. 


44 


INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIOX.S, 


Slryrhnlik  Incoinpiitibln  with  ]<ronilil»  of  To- 
Uu<Hliiia  ni)(l  C'crtulii  otlu*r  BultH.  (LyoiiH.) 
Delroil  Med.  Jour.,  Orl. 

—  Note  oil   tho    Ineoiiipiitlbnity   of  with 

Certiilii  HnliiutSoliKlouH.  (Lyonn.)  Am.  Jour. 
Phur..  Oil. 

—  Autl<lotiil  EfftuitH  of  Bulpliato  of In  a  Cwko 

of  (.'Ulonil  rolHoniiig.  (Martin.)  K.  and  L. 
Med.  Jour.,  May. 

Stnilent  nnd  Doctor.      (Hitiidtu-s.)      A'.  E.  3led. 

(iusette  III.),  Dec. 
StuinpH.    On  tlid  DrcHHliiKof .     (Bauer.)    A7. 

Louis  ('Ha.  liec,  Aor.  and  Dec. 
.Sab'Liixation.    Report  of  it  Cuso  of of  tho 

Inferior Mitxllla,  HtickwanlH.  (Moore.)  llntlalo 

Med.  and  Nur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Of  .'ho  Kni'O-Jolnt.  (Wright.)  Avt.  Pract., 
April. 

Nanstroke.  (Knen-.)  U.  S.  Med.  TnveHligalor 
(II.),  Aug.  15. 

—  InHulation Thermal  Fever.    (Large.)  Am. 

Vet.  Uev.,July. 

Saperlor  Maxilla.  Removal  of .  (Cranston.) 

(Utnada  Lancet,  Xug. 
Suppuration.     Of   tho   Valvo-Vaginal   Gland. 

(Hunter.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 
Hurgeoim.      In  tho  Allen  I^ine.      (Hockridgo.) 

Canada  Lancet,  April. 

—  ResponHibility.  Limit  of  the .  (Mllllgan.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Hur.  Hep.,  Feb.  24. 

Surgery.    Oiilvano-Cnutery  in  .    (Buffam.) 

hahnemannian  Monthly,  May. 

—  Recent     Progress     in    Genito-Urlnary . 

(Curtis.)  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Nov.  29 
and  Dec.  20. 

-Of  the  Hand.  (Easley.)  It.  and  L.  Med.  Jour., 
July. 

—  Country .    (James.)  Charleston  Med.  Jour. 

and  Kcin.,  Jan. 

—  Cliuleal  Lectures  on .  (Pooley 

and  Hur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Antlsepting    Dressing    in    . 

Canada  Med.  and  Hur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  CiiseH  in  Cliuieal .     (Squier.) 

nian  Monthly,  Xnv. 

—  Case.s  in .    (Thebaud.)    Arch 

Nov.  15. 

—  The  Bearings  of  Pathological  Histology  on 

Operative   .      (Varona.)      Ilomco.    Times, 

June. 

—  Rc(*nt  Progress  In  .     (Warren.)    Boston 

Med.  aiid.Hur.  Jour.,  June  21. 

—  The  Past,  Present,  and  Future  of  Sclent  Hie 
.    (Wells.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Nov. 

—  Antiseptic .     (Canniff.)     Canadian  Jour. 

Med.  ttcience,  Jan. 

—  Antiseptic .    (Garrison.)    Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Ucp.,  March  24. 

—  Antiseptic at  the  Boston  Hospital.    (Git 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  15. 

—  Antiseptic  .     (Smith.)     Phy.  and  Phar.^ 

Aug. 

—  ('onscrvatlon  of  Vital  Force  an  Essential  Ele- 
ment of  Conservative  .  (McGraw.)  De- 
troit Med.  .Tour.,  .Tune. 

—  (Jase  of  Conservative .    (Sigsbee.)    Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Aug.  25. 

—  Conservative .    (Witter.)    Phila.  Med.and 

Sur.  Hep.,  May  26. 

Surgical  Anatomy.    Notes  on  the  of  tho 

Obdurator  Artery.  (Wyeth  and  Wardwell.) 
.V.  Y.  Med.  Bee.,  Oct.  6. 

-Cages.  (Briggs.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur., 
March  and  May. 

—  (Cheever.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  ,Tuhi. 

—  (Helmuth.)    AT.  E.  Med.  Oasette  (H.),  July. 
-Interesting .     (Mears.)    Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Oct.  27. 

—  (Walter.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Bep.,  Oct.  20. 

—  Clinic.  (Adams.)  Am.  Borneo.,  July,  Oct.,  and 
Dee. 

—  (Briggs.)    Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Jan. 

—  (Dawson.)    The  Clinic,  Feb.  10. 

—  (Hall.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Sept.  15. 

—  (Helmuth.)    Am,  Observer  (II.),  June. 


.)  Ohio  Med. 

(Rod(ll<'k.) 
llahnciiian- 

Clin.  Sur., 


—  Engine.    A  .    (Garretson.)     Phila.    Med, 

Tillies,  Nov.  10, 

—  Shook.    (Fuller.)    (Canada  Med.  Itee.,  Feb. 
Suture*.    Two  New .    (Thomas.)    Am.  Jour. 

Med.  Sciences,  Oct. 

Syoosiii.     Clinical  I^>cturn  on .     (Graham.) 

Canadian  Jour.  Med.  Science,  Dee. 

—  (Roiilnson.)     N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  AuQ. 

—  Remarkable  Case  of .  (BhfwmaKor.)  Phila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Oct.  13. 

SyneH  Amputation.    (Hudson.)   T.onisvilleMed. 
News,  Nov. ;). 
I 

HynovinI  ilursne.  Case  of of  thi^lIyoidBoue. 

(Wagner.)    Ohio  Med.and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

j  MyphlU*.    Early In  the  Negro.    (Atkinson.) 

I      Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Aug. 

I  —  Untreated .    (Bulkley.)    Arch,   nermalol., 

!     Oct. 

—  Spontaneons  Elimination  of  .     (Conner.) 

The  Clinic,  ApriiW. 

—  On  tho  Treatment  of by  Hynodermlo  In- 
jections of  Mercury.  (Fiske.)  Md.Med.Jmir., 
Oct. 

—  Tho   Curability   of  .      (Hardaway.)      SI. 

Louis  Clin.  Bee,  March. 

—  Can Ro-occnr,  or  can  a  Person  Have  Sy- 
philis Twice  »  (Kennard.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  (King.)    Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

—  T«Ttiary  Therapoutlcally    Considered. 

(King.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Ohs.,  July. 

—  Cases  Bearing  on  Home  Doubtful  Points  in  tho 

History  of .    (Mason.)    Southern  Med.  Bee., 

March. 

—  Origin  of  the  Term .    (Moore.)    Louisville 

Med.  Neics,  Dec.  29. 

—  On .  (Poulson.)  T'.  S.  Med.  Investiga- 
tor (II.),  June  15. 

—  Notes  on  a  Rare  Api>earance  Presented  by  the 
Initial  Lesion  of .  (Taylor.)  Arch.  Derma- 
tol., Oct. 

—  Of  the  Lung.  (Tiffany.)  Am.  Jour.  Med.  .'Sci- 
ences, ,Tuly. 

—  Discussion  on  the  Duration  of .    (WhlttA- 

ker.)    The  Clinic,  May  8. 

—  Remarks on .    ( Yandell,  Jr.)    Am.  Pract., 

June. 

-Is  Amenable  to  Legislation  1     (Bedell.) 

V.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (It.),  Dec. 

—  Is Amenable  to  Legislation?    (Griffith.) 

r.  .S'.  Med.  Investigator  (B.),  Jan.  I.'). 

—  Preventive  Tre.itment  of    Congenital   . 

(Johnson.)    Dt,n-oit  Med.  ,Tmir.,  May. 

—  Clinic  Lecttire  on  Hereditary  and  Congenital 
.    (Monti.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  A iiril2H. 

—  Hereditary    .    (Taylor.)    Ohio    Med.    Be- 

cordcr,  Sept. 

—  An   Account    of    a  Inherited 

through  Two  Giuicrr  tkinson.)    Arch. 

Dermatol.,  Jan. 

(Bull.)    Am.  .Tour. 


—  Inherited 
ilfcrf.  Sciences 

—  On  the  Unit 
N.  Y.  Med.  He 


uallty  of .    (Milton.) 


—  On  tho  Unity  or  Duality  of .   (Otis.)    A'.  Y. 

Med.  Bee,  May  19. 

Syphilitic  Father.    What  Influence  does  a 

Exert  on   his   Offspring?      (Dowllng.)  Cin. 
Lancet  arid  Obs.,  May. 

—  Infection.    The  Lymphatic  Theory  of   . 

(Hardaway.)     N.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Inoculation.       Remarkable    Case    of    . 

(Noill.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Dec.  22. 

—  Nervous    AfTectlona.      The    Diagnosis     and 

Treatment  of  Some  Forms  of  .    (Engel.) 

Phila.  Med.  Times,  Dec.  22. 

—  Poison.  Shall  tho  Spread  of be  Prevent- 
ed! (Swayzo.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Bep., 
Oct.  a. 

—  Poisons.    Are  there  one  or  Two 1    (Cnl- 

bertson.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Ohs.,  Jan. 

—  Remedies.    Anti    .    (Hoyne.)     Cin.  Med. 

Advance  (H.),  July. 

Syphtloilerni.     Cufo    of   Vegetating  Tube.rcu- 


CLA88IFIKI)  HY  SUBJBOTI. 


4C 


(Vnn  Ilarllugen.)    Arch. 
(Rohe.) 


Ill 


rhiki. 


SI. 


Cin, 


Toledo  iUd- 
A',  r.  Med. 


Am. 


lor In  nil  [iifuut 

Dermatiil.,  .{pril. 

Hypbiloloiry.     litHcDt  I'mKroHH 

Vit.  Med.  ilonthlj/,  Orl. 
Syringe.    A  New .    Craven.) 

and  Sur.  ,/uui\,  A'or. 

Now  iry|)o(U>rtulP .     (Foters.) 

liec,  Sliiy  IJ. 

MyrapuM    Luctiicurll.      (SiihlotterlH-ck.) 
■lour  I'hur.,  Dec. 

Ta>niH.  Trt'iitiMl  wItliCurbollc  Ai'Id.  (Brown.) 
V.  V.  Med.  Uee.,  Dec.  2'2. 

—  KxpuIhIoh  of  tli(» .    (Braiuuii.)  I'hila,  Med. 

una  Sur.  Hep.,  April  T. 

Tiibes  Pulinonuui.    Or  I'litliiHiH.     (I'ulk.)     Vlti. 

Lancet  and  Obs.,  Aug. 
TtillpeM  KqulnuR.  Acuiulrcd ,  witli  Six  Years 

(if  On-lit  rtiifforliig.     (Hamilton.)     Ohio  Med. 

Uecorder,  A  no. 
TulipiiH  Kqiiiiio  VaruH.    (Green.)     I'hila.  Med. 

and  Siir.  Hep.,  Dec.  8. 

TiiiiiihiH.     .Sonic   MctUodM  of    EstlmntliiK  . 

(I'roclor.)    Am.  Jour.  I'har.,  Aug. 
TitttooliiK  In  Najvi.    (Sberwell.)     Arch.  Derma- 

litl.,  April. 

Tenaculum  Needle,  etc.  (Cloborne.)  X.  Y.Med. 
liec,  Oct.  13. 

Tendo  AchiUeH.  Accidental  Division  of  tlio 
— ;  lUicovery.  (Hamilton.)  Ohio  Med.  Recor- 
der: Orl. 

—  Division  of  tbe ,  lu  Fracture  of  the  Lower 

Tliird  of  the  Femur.  (Morris.)  Boston  Med. 
and  >Sur.  Jottr.,  N^ov.  2i>. 

—  Case  of  DIvIhIou  of  the .    (Noyes.)     Detroit 

Med.  .lour.,  June. 

Tenotomy.  Of  the  Teusor-Tyinpaui.  (Tnrn- 
buU.)    Phila.  Med.  aiid  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  20. 

Teratologry.  (Newcomer.)  Southern  Med.  Rec, 
yor. 

TeHtamentary  Capacity.  (Ray.)  The  Sanita- 
rian, Oct. 

Tentivle.    Cystic  Disease  of .  (Blggar.)  Ohio 

Med.  and   Sur.   Rep.  (H.),  March. 

—  Loss  of   One Not   Interfering  with  Pro- 

creutlve  Powers.  (Spencer.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  Sept.  8. 

TetanuM.    Fatal  Cases  of .    (Boutellc.)     Va. 

Med.  Monthlji,  April. 

—  (Brown.)     Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Following  Amputation  of  the  Index  Finger, 
Treated  with  Chloral  Hydrate.  (Duncan.) 
Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

—  Case  of .    (Dyer.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  March  15. 

—  Intermittent  — -.  (Gro«n.)  Am.  .Tour.  Obs., 
Jan. 

—  Recovery  of  a  Case  of ,  Treated  hy  Calabar 

Bean  and  Chloral  Hydrate.  (Holmes.)  X.  1'. 
Med.  Rec,  Sept.  8. 

—  Treated  wltli  Bromide  of  Potassium.  (Steger.) 
.V««A.  Jour. Med.  and  Sur.,  Nov. 

—  Case  of  Traumatio  In  a   Young  Child. 

(Burr.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rr/p.,  Aug.  4. 

—  Traumatio    Successfully    Treated   with 

Opium.  (Chamberlain.)  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Jan. 

—  Case  of  Traumatic  .    (Evans.)    Southern 

Med.  Rec.   Oct. 

—  Traumatic  .      (Miller.)     Phila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Dee.  22. 

~  Traumatic .    (Read.)     Chicago  Med.  Jour. 

and  Ex.,  May. 

—  The  Ti<^atment  of  Traumatio by  Hydrate 

of  chloral.  (Roberts.)  4m.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences, 
Oct. 

—  Traumatic  Cured  by  Combined  Use  of 

Chloral  Hydrate  and  Curara.  (Rooch.)  St. 
Louis  Clin.  Rec,  Oct. 

—Traumatio    Treated   Successfully    with 

Large  Doses  of  Canabls  Indica,  and  Stimu- 
lants. (Snlvely.)  Phil.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
Oct.  in. 

—  Case  of  Trftumatlo Treated  with  Large 


Doses   of    Tincture   of    Aconite.      (ThoriMS.) 
Chicago  Jour.  A'crr,  and  Ment.  Dia.,  April. 

'«  The  Doctor."  (McD(mald.)  Va.  Med.  Month- 
ly, J(iu. 

TherapeuticH.  Recent  Progress  In .  (Amory.) 

JUmton  Med.  and  Sur.  .lottr.,  March    Iti  and 
Sept.  20. 

—  Advances    In  .     (Fauntleroy.)     Va.  Med. 

Monthlg,  .fan. 

Thermometers.    How  to  Restore  the  Scale  of 

.    (Perkins.)    X.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  Dee.  i. 

Thoracic   DiMeaseH.    Recent   Progress   in    the 

Treatment  of  .    (Shattm^k.)    Boston   MeH. 

and  Sur.  Jour.,  April  19. 
Throat.    Cases  from  the  Clinic  for  DlscascH  of 

the .    (Ives.)     X.  Y.  Med.  Jour.,  Mai/. 

—  Recent  Progress  in  the  Treatment  of  tlio  Dis- 
eases of  the .    (Knight.)    fl  »ton  Med.  and 

Sur., lour.,  Oct.  4. 

—  DlaKUosIs  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  thc^ 
.    (Whitney.)    Uomeo.  Times,  April. 

Thrombosis,  Of  the  Left  Middle  Cerebral  Artery. 
(Boyce.)    Am.  llomeo.,  Oct. 

—  Of  the  Brain,  Heart,  and  Pulmonary  Artery, 
as  a  Cause  of  Mortality  During  the  Prourcss  of 
Chol<>ra  Infantum,  and  its  Prevention. 
(Brown.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  15. 

Thuja.  In  Headache.  (OouUou.)  Ilahnemann- 
lun  Monthly,  March. 

—  Occidentalls.  (Goullon,  Jr.)  North  Am.  Jow. 
Jlomeo.,  Pel). 

Thyrotomy.     (Johnson.)    Chicago    Med.  Jour. 

and  Ex.,  Jan. 
Tinea  Circluatus.    Case  of .    (Ring  Worm.) 

.Scald  Head.    (Doane.)    Med.  Brief,  J  an. 

—  Caseof .    (Doane.)    Phy.   and  Phar.,  Feb. 

Tonsurans  and  Tinea  Clrelnata.    (Roke.)    The 

Clinic,  Oct.  20. 

Tincturu  Opli  Deodoratu.  (Davis.)  Am.  .four. 
I'hur.,  March. 

Tissues.  The  Causative  Relation  Existing  Be- 
tween the  Anatomical  Arrangements  of  the 

at    Various    Ages,    and    their    Morbid 

(Jrowth.    (Naucrcde. )  /Vii/a.  Jfef/.   Times,  .hily 
21. 

Tobacco  as  a  Clause  of  Blindness.  (Newton,  ,1  r. ) 
.V.  1'.  Med.  Eclectic,  March  and  April. 

Topogrraphlcal    Surveys.     Relation    Between 

and  the  Study  of  Public  Health.    (Gard- 
ner.)   The  Sanitarian,  Sept. 

Toxic  Effects  of  the  Bromides.  (Easley.)  Am. 
Med.  Bi- Weekly,  Xov.  24. 

Toxicology.  On  the  Importance  of  a  Knowl- 
edge of  .    (Barnett.)     Cin.  Med.    Advanir 

{l[.),Xov. 

—  On (Reese.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.. 

Sept.  22. 

Tracheotomy.    Two  Cases  of .    (Atheiion.) 

Canada  Lancet,  July. 

—  For  the  Removal  of  a  Foreign  Body.  (Ingti.) 
Southern  Med.  Rec,  March. 

—  In  a  Case  of  Brouchocelo  with  Fatal  Pneumo- 
nia. (Miles.)  X.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  .Tour., 
March. 

—  Four  Cases  of  .    for  Pseudo-Membranous 

Laryngitis,     (Nancredc.)     Phil.    Med.  Ti7ne8, 
.Vol'.  24. 

—  Report  of  Three  Cases  of .    (Rachel.)  .Ini. 

Jour.  Med  Sciences,  ,Tuly. 

—  (Reid.)    X.  Y.  Med.  ,Tour.,  .Tuly. 
-Successful for  Diphtheria.  (Arnold.)  Arch. 

Clin.  Sur.,  March. 

—  In  Diphtheria.  (Ilaguiiga.)  A^.  r.  Meil.  Rec. 
Mat!  12. 

—  In  Dlphtlieria.  (MorrlHon-Flset.)  X.  Y.  Med. 
Rec  ,  Mai/ 12. 

—  InDlphtherla.  (Pooley.)  R.  and  L.  Med.  .Tour., 
June, 

—  lu  Diphtheria.  (Rose.)  A'.  Y.  Med.  Rec,  May 
12. 

—  InDipIilhcrlii.  (Wilson.)  Am.  Med.  Bi-Wee!:hj, 
March '61. 


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INDEX   TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


—  Ill  Diplitlieritio  Croup  ;  Successful  Result. 
(Tuttlo.)    Pacific  Med.  and  Sitr.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Ciisoof iu  Croup.    (Kuapp.)    C in.  Lancet 

and  Obs.,  Aug. 

—  On in  Croup.  (Packard.)  I'hila.  Med.  and 

Sur.  Rep.,  Sept.  29. 

—  Instrument.    Improved  .    (Hank.)    Am. 

Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Trance.    A  Now  Theory  of ,  and  its  Bearings 

on  Human  Testimony.  (Beard.)  Chicago  Jour. 
Nerr.  and  Ment.  Dis.,  .Tan. 

Transfusion.  Of  Blood.  (Minor.)  Homeo.  Times, 
Jan. 

—  Of  Blood.  (Skinner.)  Cin.  2fed.  A  dvance  (11.), 
Aug. 

—  Successfully  Performed  in  a  Child.  (Stokes.) 
Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

Transmutations  and  Metamorphoses.    (Dakc.) 

Cin.  Med.  Advance  (H.J,  May. 
Transverso  Septum.    Case  of of  the  Vagina 

Obstructing  Delivery.    (Coleman.)    .lm.,/our. 

Obs.,  July. 
Traumatism.    Case  of .    (Gilchrist.)    IT.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Sept.  1. 

—  As  a  Factor  in  tuo  Diseases  of  Women.  (Lud- 
1am.)    U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  Oct.  15. 

Tremor.  Case  of  Peculiar  Unilateral Follow- 
ing Head  Injuries.  (Hamilton.)  Boston  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour,,  Sent.  27. 

—  As  aSymptom  of  Nervous  Disease.  ,Gol>bard.) 
I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  June  23. 

Trephining.    On in  Epilepsy.    (Thompson.) 

Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

Trillium  Pendulum.    Beth  Root.   (Goss.)    Med. 

Brief,  Oct. 
Triple  Rirtli.  Case  of .  (MePhail.)   Va.Med. 

Monlhly,  April. 

—  Caseof .   (Smith.)  Ya. Med. Monthly, Ajrril. 

Triplets.       Case  of  and  Non-Mcddlesomo 

Midwifery.  (Comstoek.)  V.  S.  Med.  Investiga- 
tor (II.),  Feb.  1. 

—  (Heani.)    Nash.  .Tour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  July. 

—  (Patterson.)     Xash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Dec. 

Trismus  Xascentium.    Cured  by  Hydrate  Chlo- 1 
ral.    (Cowling.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Weehty,  Feb.  3. 

—  (Dixon.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  July. 

Triturations.    On  the  Use  of  Certain .    (Pif- 

fard.)    X.  Y.  Med.  liec.,  Dec.  1. 
Trommer's  Test.  Fallacy  of .  (Hay.)  Phila. 

Metl.  Time.'i,  July  21  and  Oct.  27. 

Tsa  Tsin.  (Rhjnichosia  Excavata.)  (Polk.) 
Med.  Brief,  .Tune. 

Turberclc.      Case   of  Cerebral  .      (Fuller.) 

Canada  Med.  Bee.  Dec. 

—  Tho  Latest  Investigation  into  the  Genesis . 

(Sizer.)    Cin.  Med.  News,  Feb. 

Tuberculosis.  In  Milch  Cows,  and  tho  Cout.a- 
giousness  of  Tuberculosis  ))y  tho  Digestive 
Organs.    (Bell.)    The  Sanitarian,  Aug. 

—  On  tho  Cause  of of  the  Lungs  by  Inducing 

Calcilloation.  (Both.)  N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.,Feb. 
17. 

—  Successful  Calolflcation  of of  the  Lungs. 

(Both.)    N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  July  21. 

—  Of  Bone.     (Conner.)    The  Clinic,  Aug.  4. 

—  In  the  Lungs  of  a  Canary  Bird.  (Danforth.) 
Chicago  Med.  .Tour,  and  Ex.,  Jan. 

—  General .    (Gardner.)    St.  Louis  Med.  and 

Sur.  .Tour.,  March. 

—  Treatment  of .    (Hitchman.)  Eclectic  Med. 

and  Sur.  .Tour.,  Feb. 

—  Meningeal  and  Pulmonary in  the  Adult. 

(Meyer.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour.  and.  Ex.,  April. 

—  (Polk.)    .V.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

—  Of  the  Eye.     (Seely.)     The  Clinic,  July  2S. 
Tuberculous.    How  a  Healthy  Individual  Bo- 
fame .    (Davy.)    The  Clinic,  .Tilly  21. 

Tumor.  Of  the  Brain.  (Ansell.)  Am.  Med.  Bi- 
weekly, Aug.  18. 

—  Of  the  External  Vaiv.  (Easlcy.)  Am.  Med. 
Bi- Weekly,  Jan.  20. 


—  Of  tho  Knee.  (Mears.)  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
Rep.,  Dec.  15. 

—  Involving  Submaxillary  Gland,  Removed  by 
Oi>eration.  (Naucrede.)  Ohio  Med.  Times, 
Nor.  24. 

—  Caso  of of  tho  Mediastinum  and  Thyroid 

Gland.     (Octerlouy.)     Louisville  Med.  News, 
Sent.  \. 

—  Firm  Adenoid from  the  Mammary  Region. 

(Ashhurst.)    I'hila.  Med.  I'imes,  Ajtril  14. 

—  An  Unusual  Bloody Behind  tho  Uterus. 

(Byford.)    Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  April. 

—  Cancerous iu  tho  Rectum.    (Baxter.)    St. 

Louis  Eclectic  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Cystio of  tho  Breast.     (Toland.)    Western 

Lancet,  Sept. 

—  Fibro-Cystic of  Thyroid  Gland ;  Excision  ; 

Recovery.    (McLean.)     Western  Lancet,  Sov. 

—  Fibro-Cystic  of  Cerebellum.    (Talmage.) 

Homeo.  Times,  .Tune. 

—  Fibroid of  the  Uterus.    (BordwoU.)  Eclci- 

tic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

—  Fibroid  Re"\ovod  by  Traction  from  tho 

UtCiUS.    (Good"         Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Caso  of  Fibroh.  -  of  the  Uterus  Removed  by 
Avulsion.    (Miles.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  Fibroid of  tho  Uterus.    (Tyrrell.)    Pacijic 

^ted.  and  Sur.  .Tour.,  Feb. 

—  Sub-Peritoneal  Fibroid  Removed  by  Ab- 
dominal Section.  (King.)  Am.  .Tour.  Med, 
Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Fibroid inthoSheath  of  tho  Median  Nerve. 

(Maclean.)    Louisville  Med.  News,  March  31. 

—  lutra-Mural  Fibroid .  (Thompson.)  Chi- 
cago Med.  .Tour,  and  Ex.,  Sept. 

—  Caso  of  Fibrous of  tho  Uterus,  Causing 

Eclampsia.    (Brown.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Fibrous of  the  Uterus  Expelled  Piecemeal 

by  Ergot.    (Byford.)    Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  May. 

—  Removal  of  a  Fibrous  from  tho  Utenis 

by  Traction.  (Emmet.)  Am.  .Tour.  Obs., 
Jan. 

—  Caso  of  Fibrous  of   Uterus;    Excision; 

Recovery.    (Toland.)     Western  Lancet,  Nov. 

—  Fibrous  of  tho  Back,  Removed.    (Camiv 

bcll.)     V«.  3Ied.  Monthly,  Sept. 

—  Fibrous  of  tlio  Pylorus.    (Clark.)    Arch. 

Clin.  Sur.,  Oct.  1. 

—  Fibrous of  the  Left  Upper  Jaw  which  had 

Undergone  Partial  Calcareous  Degeneration. 
(Mcars.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  15. 

-Clinical  Lensons  on   ii   Case   of  Foetal . 

(Broca.)     Western  Lancet,  Feb. 

—  Horny Growing  from  Eye-lid.    (Chisolm.) 

Ya.  Med.  Monthly,  July. 

—  Large of  thoLeft  Superior  Maxilla,  Involv 

ing  Nasal  and  Orbital  Cavities.  (Mears.) 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  Nov.  2i. 

—  Removal  of  a  Lipomatous  from  tho  Left 

Side  of  tho  Neck.  (McKay.)  Canada  Lancet, 
June. 

—  Thirteen  Cases  of  Ocular ,  with  a  Case  of 

Tumor  of  tho  Optic  Nerve  and  a  Case  of  Pan- 
ophthalmitis with  a  Clot  Simulating  a  Tumor. 
(Holmes.)  Arch.  Ophthat.  and  Otol.,  VoL  YI., 
]Higc  291. 

—  Complicated  Caso  of  Ovarian .    (Dillon.) 

Clinic,  June  2. 

—  Ovarian Cured  by  Colocynth.   (Dnnbain.) 

V.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (II.),  Sept. 

—  Case  of  Pseudo-Ovarian .    (Gillette.)    Am. 

Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Probable  Ovarian Taking  on  Inflamma- 
tory Action.  (Hamilton.)  Phila.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  J  Illy  U. 

—  Ovarian  — ^  Complicated  with  Ascitis. 
(Hoyt.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance  (TI.),  Feb. 

—  Case  of  Ovarian in  a  Child  Twelve  Years 

of  Age.  (M(^Graw.)  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  July. 

—  Case  of  Ovarian  Cystic ;  Ovariotomy ;  Re- 
cover}'. (McAllister.)  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
Jan. 

—  Pediculated  of  the  Pudona.    (Thomas.) 

Am.  .Tour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Pharyngeal   Treated   by  Incisions  and 

Tnjectioiisthroughtlui Mouth;  Cure.  (Wagner.) 
Ohio  Med. and  Sur.  Jour.,  A  iig. 


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Times, 


—  Pixlsatlng of  Orbit  Resombllng  True  An- 

eurlHtn.       (Frothingliam.)      Am.   Jour.   Med. 
Sclenceg,  Jan. 

—  Cttso  of  Sarcomatous Mistaken  for  Popll- 

t«al  Aneurism.     (Mason.)     Am.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  Jan. 

—  Supposed  Uterine  .    (Blake.)     U.  S.  Med. 

Invest igutor  (H.),  Sept.  1. 

—  Report  of  a  Case  of  Intramural  Uterine 

Resulting  In  Abscess  wblcli  Effected  a  Cure. 
(Suessorott.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan.  20. 

—  Vtascular of  the  Neck.    (Brings.)    Nash. 

Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Nov. 

—  Albus.   Double .    (Smith.)    Am.  Sup.  Obs. 

Jour.  Oreat  Britain  and  Ireland,  April. 

Tumors.    (James.)    Am.  Observer  {H.),  July. 

—  Of  the  Rectum.  (Vance.)  Cin.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  .June. 

—  Benign of  the  Breast.  (Zlnkc.)  The  Clinic, 

Sept.  22. 

—  A   Nest  of   Encysted In   Right   Orbit. 

(Kcmpf.)    Jjouisville  Med.  News,  July  U. 

—  Two  Operations  for  Fibro-Cystic  of  the 

Mamma,  on  the  Same  Person.    (Thompson.) 
Homeo.  Times,  June. 

—  Practical  Points  in  the  Electrolytic  Treatment 

of  Cystic  and  Fibroid  .     (Beard.)    N.   Y. 

Med.  lice,  March  17. 

—  Fibroid Complicated  with  Tetanus.  (Pal- 
mer.)   Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Intra-Ocular .     (Holmes,)     Chicago  Med. 

Jour,  and  Ex.,  Aug. 

—  Ovarian .     (Guernsey.)     Hahnemannian 

Monthly,  Dec. 

—  Trcatiiieut  of  Sebaceous by  Injection  of 

Tincture  of  Iodine.    (Humlltou.)    Phila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jiep.,  Feb.  17. 

Twins.  Retained  Placenta.  (Fletcher.)  Am. 
Fract.,  April. 

—  Case  of ;  Both  Children  Decomposed ;  Re- 
tention of  the  Second  Child  and  Both  Placenta 
for  Two  Days  utter  the  Birth  of  the  First  Child. 
(Muude.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

—  Both  Heads  of  In  the  Pelvis.     (Reed.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  On  the  Simultaneou.s  Enti'anre  of  Both  Heads 

of into  the  Pelvis.    (Reimau.)    Am.  Jour. 

Obs.,  Jan. 

Two  Items.  (Morgan.)  Mcd.and  Sur.  Jour.  (U.), 
July. 

Typhlitis.  Case  of ,  with  Perforative  Ulcer- 
ation of  Intestine.  (Elderdice.)  Cin.  Med. 
News,  Feb. 

Typhoid.    Two  Rules  In .    (Dewey.)    Med. 

Brief,  Oct. 

Ulcer.    Scrofulous Cured.    (Mltcholi.)    C.  S. 

Med.  Investigator  (IL),  June  15. 

—  Case  of   Indolent  Cured   by  Stropping. 

(Royer.)    U-  S.  Med.  Investigator  (11.),  Nov.  1.' 

Ulceration.  Of  the  Cornea  and  Iritis.  (Amick.) 
Cin.  Med.  News,  July. 

—  Syphilitic  of  the  Pharynx.      (Browne.) 

Lousvilli  Med.  News,  Dec.  22. 

—  Extensive of  the  Small  Intestine  Follow- 
ing Obstruction  of  the  Bowels.  (Curtiu.)  Phila. 
Med.  Times,  March  17. 

—  And  8tri<'ture  of  the  Rectum.  (Fenwlek.) 
Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May. 

—  Of  Soft  Parts  and  Destruction  of  Filiula  from 
lijury  Sustained  Twenty  Years  Before;  Am- 
putation; Recovery.  (Royer.)  OhioMed.und 
Sur.  Rep.  {ID,  March. 

—  Of  the  Rectum.  (Vance.)  Cin.  Lancet  ami 
Obs.,  May. 

Ulcerations  of  the  Rectum.  Simulating  Uterine 
Disease;  with  Treatment  and  Remarks.  (Wil- 
kersou.)    Ta.  Med.  Monthly,  Aug. 

Ulcers.  Treatment  of  Syphilitic .  (Beards- 
ley.)    Phil.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  April  21. 

—  Case  of  .    (Qortou.)    Am.  Observer  (II.), 

April. 

Fngrueutuin  Hydrargyri  Nitratis.  (Wolff.)  Am. 
Jour.  Phar.,  April. 

Union  by  First  Intention.    On  the  Best  Means 


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of  Promoting .    (Lee.)    Southern  Med.  lice., 

June,  and  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  May. 

Unison-Resonance  In  Auscultation.    (Holden.) 

N.  Y.  Med.  liec,  April2S. 
Urtemia.    (Buckham.)    Canada  Lancet,  May. 

Urea.    On  a  New  and  Simple  Method  for  the 
luantitativo  Estimation   of  — .      (Fowler.) 

r.  Med.  Jour.,  June. 
And  Its  Easy  Estimation.     (McKew.)     Md. 
Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Uretlira.    Obstructions  of  the  .     (Thayer.) 

Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  Oct. 

Uretliritls.  Case  of from  Constricted  Mea- 
tus. (Westmoreland.)  Atlanta  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Feb. 

Uretlu'otomy,  Internal  and  External,  witli  Illus- 
trative Cases.  (Ford.)  St.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Sept.,  Oct.,  and  Nov. 

Urinary  Organs.    The  Relation  of  the to 

Puerperal  Disease.  (Chamberlain.)  Atn.  Jour. 
Obs.,  April. 

Urine.      Subinvolution  of    the .      (Brown.) 

R.  and  L,  Med.  Jour.,  June. 

— Ca.Ho  of  Retention  of    .    (Doane.)    Med. 

Brief,  Dec. 

—  The  Treatment  of  Retention  of .  (John- 
son.)   Atlanta  Med. and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Uterine    Application.     New   .      (Turner.) 

A'.  Y.  Med.  .four.,  Aug. 
—Contractions.    Remarks  on  the  Best  Methods 

of  promoting  Post-Partum .    (Fundenbei'g.) 

Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  July  28. 

—  Diseases.  Rem'^te  and  Reflex  Symptoms 
Dependent  on .  (Beckwith.)  Hahneman- 
nian Monthli/,  Aug. 

—  Displacements.  And  their  Treatment. 
(Arndt.)    Cin.  Med.  Advance  (H.),  Sept. 

—  (Cook.    Cin.  Med.  Advance  (E.),  Dec. 

—  (Malcolm.)    Am.  Homeo.,  Dec. 

-~  Fibroid.    Disappearance  of  a Under  the 

Use  of  Ergot.  (Anderson.)  Am.  Jour.  Obs,, 
Jul)/. 

—  Food  as  a  Medicine  in  Cases  of .    (Cutter.) 

Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Cystoma.    Case  of  .    (Staples.)    Chicago 

Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Feb. 

—  Polypus,    Removal  of  .    (Blggar.)    Ohio 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  (E.),  Jan. 

—  Fibroids.  (Bennett.)  jV.  E.  Med.  Gazette  (E.), 
Sept. 

—  Report  oil   the   Treatraeut  of  Solid by 

Electrolysis,  by  Drs.  Gilmau  Kimball,  of  Low- 
ell, and  Ephriam  Cutter,  of  Boston.  (Thomas.) 
Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Uterinoscopy.    (White.)     Phila.  Med.  and  Sur. 

Rep.,  Sept.  29. 
Uterus.  Case  of  Single with  Double  Vagina. 

(Burt.)    iV.  r.  Med.  Jour.,  Feb. 

—  Specimen  of  a  the  Cervix  of  which  was 

Amputated  by  the  (Jalvuuo  Cautery.  (Byrne.) 
Am.  Jour.  0'>s.,  April. 

—  Note  on  a  Specimou  of  a  Recently  Delivered 

with    Adherent    Placenta.      (Chadwick.) 

,1  m.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  Cases  of  Double and  Vagina.   (Chadwick.) 

Boston  Med.  find  Sur.  .four.,  Dec.  20. 

—  Loss  of  the  Natural  Firmness  of  tlie  Multipa- 
rous .    (Davy.)    The  Clinic,  Dec.  ». 

—  Retroversion  of  tl^  .    (Corson.)    Canada 

Jour.  Med.  Science,  ^pril. 

—  Retroversion  and    Impaction  of   the  Gravid 

,  Complicated  with  Cancer,  etc.    (Funden- 

berg.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

—  A  Recent  Treatment  for  Irreducible  Reflexion 

of  the  .    (Goelet.)    Southern    Med.    live, 

March. 

—  Some  Methods  of  Application  to  the for 

Chronic  Diseases.  (Lento.)  N.  Y,  Med.  Rcc, 
Dec.  2'J. 

—  N(!W  Operation  for  tlio  Removal  of  the  

with  its  Peritcmeal  Envelope  tlirough  the  Viv 
glna  for  Carcinoma.  (Noeggorath.)  Am.  Jour 
Obs.,  Jan. 


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ji-i  .■ 
It, 


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i' 


—  Speoimen  of  a .    (Noeggerath.)   Am.  Jour. 

Oos.,  April. 

—  Case  of  Aoute  Complete  luvorslou  of  the . 

(Reeve.)       Am.  Pracl.,  Aug. 

—  Spontaneous  Reduction  of  .    (Stephens.) 

Am.  Sup.  Obs.  .four.  Oreat  Jirilain  and  Ire- 
land, July. 

—  A  Woman  Without or  Appendages.  (Cun- 
ningham.)   Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Feb. 

—  Oviu-ies  and  Taelua.  Complete  Absence  of 
.    (Thomas.)    The  Clinic,  Dec.  22. 

—  Absence  of  the  with  u  Previous  History 

of  Chronic  Inversion,  Mistaken  for  Polypus, 
and  Removed  by  Ligature.  (Whitehouse.) 
Am.  ,iour.  Med.  Scienres,  Jan. 

—  Becornis.  With  a  Partial  Vaginal  Septum. 
(Maun.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

Urals.  The  Funot  Ion  of  the and  the  Promi- 
nence Formed  by  the  Azygos  Uviilo)  Muscles. 
(Rumbold.)    li.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Vaccination.  Concerning ;  u  Reviewer  Re- 
viewed.   (Davis.)    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  July. 

—  Variola    .     (CJrlflath.)      The    Sanitarian, 

Sept. 

—  Death  Following .    (Hawes.)    JV.  T.  Med. 

Rec,  Dec.  22. 

—  Few  Words  on  "  Unfortunate  Results  of " 

(Martin.)    Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  i. 

—  Animal    .     (Martin.)      Canada    Lancet, 

June. 

—  Concerning .  (Senseney.)  Ohio  Med.  Re- 
corder, Sept. 

—  During  the  Period  of  Incubation  of  Small  Pox. 
(Welch.)    Phil.  Med.  Times,  Feb.  17. 

—  On .    With  Bovine  Virus.    (Muhlenburg.) 

Pfdla.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Jan.  6. 

—  Report  of  266  Cases  of with  QrlflSn's  Bo- 
vine Virus.    (Shurly.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Vaccine  liymph.    .    Jennerian,  or  Bovine : 

Which  f  (Agai-d.)  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Oct. 

—  Virus.  Human  »«.  Animal .   (Davis.)  Ohio 

Med.  Recorder,  Oct. 

—  Animal  vs.  Unman  .    (Senseney.)    Ohio 

Med.  Recorder,  May. 

Vagina.     Case  of   Double    and   Uterus, 

with  Congenital  Atresia,  of  one  of  the  Vaginal 
Divisions  or  Channels.  (Sullivan.)  Boston 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  20. 

—  ra.se    of    Double    with   Single  Uterus. 

(Watts.)    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  April. 

Vacinal  Examinations.     Is    it    Necessary    to 

Make 1  (ICaton.)     Cin.  Med.  Advance  (H.), 

Dec. 

—  Orifice.    The  Normal  Anatomy  of  the  Vulvo- 

.    (Hyatt.)     Am.  Jour.    Obs.,    April,  and 

Oct. 

Vagrlnlsmus.  (Campbell.)  Canada  Med.  Rec, 
Feb. 

—  Case  of  .    Traced  to  Spasmodic  Turges- 

oence  of  the  Clitoris.  (Chadwick.)  Am.  Pracl., 
,ruly. 

—  Ontho  Nature  and  Exciting  Causes  of  . 

(Foster.)    Am.  Med.  Bi-Weekly,  ^'ov  10. 

—  Clinical  Remarks  on .    (Thomus.)     Arch. 

Clin.  Sur..  Oct.  15. 

Valedictory.    (Wood.) 

Varicella.     Remarks 
Am.  Pract.,  June. 

Varicocele.    Its  Rational  Cure .  (Copcluud.  > 

Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March  29. 

—  (Dawson.)    Tlie  Clinic,  April  7. 

—  In  the  Female.    (Dwight.)    Boston   Med 
Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  15. 

—  A    Sample    Operation    for    .     (TlflFauy.  i 

ArcA.  Chn.  Sur.,  March. 

Varicose  Veins.    Treatment  of t)y  thoily- 

Fodermio   Injection  of  Hal  of  Persulphate  of 
ron.    (Wood.)    Detroit  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

Varieties.    (Landerer.;    Am.  Jour.  Phar.,  July. 

—  Student  Life  In  Oermauy.  (Powc)  Am. 
/•MT.  Phar.,  Jan. 


Canada  Med.  Rec.,  May. 
-.     (Yaudell,  Jr.) 


Oil 


Ulltt 


Variola.     On  the  Eotrotio  Treatment  of  . 

(Cowley.)    Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Dee. 

—  Reply  to  Strictures  of  Dr.  Haldeman.  (Hil- 
dreth.)    Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  Oct. 

—  Importance  of  the  Swelling  of  theExtremlties 

in  the  Course  of .    (Kobeir.)    Med.  Brief, 

Sept. 

—  The  Treatment  of .    (Rademaker.)    Louii- 

villeMed.  News,  Feb.  24, 

—  Remarks  on .    (Yandell,  Jr.)    Am.  Pract., 

June. 

—  Purpera.  (Trembly.)  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur. 
.lour.,  Jan. 

Vaseline.    Some  of  the  Uses  of and  Salicylic 

Acid  in  Obstetrics.    (Dubois.)  N.  T.  Med.  Rec, 
March  31. 

—  And  Salicylic  Acid  in  Medicine.  (Dubois.) 
N.  T.  Med.  Rec,  Api-il  21. 

—  (Fredigke.)    Phy.  and  Phar.,  Aug. 
Venereal.    Lecture  on  and  Skin  Diseases. 

(Hoyne.)     U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (H.),  June 
15. 

—  Diseases.    Recent  Progress  in  the  Treatment 

of .    (Van  Harllngeu.)    Phila.  Med.  Times, 

Feb.  17. 

—  Lesions.    The  Difficulties  of  Diagnosis  and 

Prognosis  in  Certain   .    (Hardaway.)    St. 

Louis  Clin.  Rec,  Aug. 

—  Sores.    Clinical  Lecture  on  the  Treatment  of 

Primary .    (Paschkls.)    Pfdla.  Med.  Times, 

March  17. 

—  Warts.  On  the  Question  of  the  Contagious- 
ness of    .       ((nmtz.)     Arch.    Dermatol., 

Oct. 

Venous  Circulation.  (Glenn.)  Med.  Brief, 
July. 

—  Congestion.  As  a  Pathological  (Condition, 
and  Blood  Letting  in  Relation  Thereto.  (Hamil- 
ton.)   Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Aprii  21. 

Ventilation.    On  Forced .    (Legler.)    Toledo 

Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,Jxdy. 

—  Brief  Desrrlptlon  of  Forced In  the  Penn- 
sylvania Hospital.  (Morton.)  Am.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  April. 

—  Forced .     (Tyler.)     Pacific  Med.  and  Sur. 

Jour.,  July. 

—  (Van  Norman.)  Hahnemannian  Monthly, 
A  ug. 

Veratrum  Vlrlde.    The  Hypodermic  Use  of  the 

Tincture in  Puerperal  Kclarapsia.  (Griggs.) 

Atluvla  Med.  and^  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

—  (Rademaker.)    Southern  Med.  Rec.,  April. 

Verified  SymptomH.     Some .    (Moore.)     U. 

S.  ited.  Investigator  (II.),  Oct.  1. 

VernicflB.    Case  of (Warts)  upon  the  Glans- 

Peuls.    fDoane.)    Med.  Brief,  March. 

Veterinary  Kduoation.  (Dmican.)  Am.  Vet. 
Rec,  July. 

—  (McEachran.)     Am.  Vet.  Rec,  April. 

—  (.Stalker.)    Am.  Vet  Rev.,  July. 

—  Homeopathy.    (Ililler.)    Borneo.  Times,  Oct. 

—  Medicine.     History  and  Progress  of in 

th(!  United  States.    (Liautard.)    Am.  Vet.  Rev., 
Jan. 

—  KegnlatiouH.      RuHsian  Government's . 

(McEachrau.)    Aw.  Vet.  Rev.,  July. 

VllHimiim.  (Hale.)  A^.  E.  Med.  Qazttle  (H.), 
Feb. 

—  [II  Dysmenorrho'a.  (King.)  Uahuemannian 
MonlnJi/,  Sept. 

—  Fruiiitbluin.    Clinical  ObsorvatiouN  on  . 

(James.)    Huhnemannian  Monthly,  May. 

Vicarious  Function.  A  Case  in  Point.  (Glenn.) 
3lcd.  lirief,  Sept. 

Viscera,    f 'iisc  of  General  TruuHi)nsition  of  the 

.      (Kelw<'y.)      Am.    .Tour.    Sled.    Sciences, 

Oct. 

Viscum  Album.  (Dixon.)  Am.  Observer  {U.), 
April. 

VitHl  Forces.  The  ('(inservatloii  and  Correla- 
tion of .    (Kothrock.)    Phila.  Med.  attd  Sur 

Rep.,  May  V.K 

—  Statistics,    (Allen. )    The  Sanitarian,  June. 


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—  (Boothly.)    The  Sanitarian,  Dec. 

—  Tissue.    Relatiou  of  Heat  to  the .   (Davy.) 

The  Clinic,  June  9. 

Vitalism.    And  Vital  Medication.    (Bond.)   Vin. 

Lancet  and  Obs.,  Mai,. 
Vitality.    Of  Females.    (Binkerd.)    Phila.  Med. 

and  Sur.  Hep.,  May  19. 

Vitiligo.    Case  of in  an  Infant.    (B'arnliant.) 

Boston  Med.  and  Stir.  .Tour.,  June  28. 

VlvlsiHttlon.  The  Value  of .  (Martin.)  J'liila. 

Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  March  17. 

Warts.    (Buckley.)    Arch.  DervialoL,  Oct. 

Wiish-Blne and  its  Analysis.  (Debrunncr.)  Am. 
Jour.  Phar.,  Feb. 

Washingrton.      Death  of  (hm.  .     (Gerald.) 

jV.  r.  Jlied.  Eclectic,  Sept. 

Was  it  the  Wax?  (Hamilton.)  Ohio  Med.  Re- 
corder, Dec. 

Water,  On as  a  Tliorapeutlo  Agent.  (Kibbe.) 

A'cw  Rem.,  May. 

—  I'ressure  in  Retention  of  Urine.     (Gibney.) 

jV.  y.  Med.  Rec.,  Nov.  10. 

—  Supply  of  Augusta.  (Doughty.)  Atlanta  Med, 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 

~  Of  New  York.  (Eastman.)  The  Sanitarian, 
Feb. 

—  Of  Cities.    (Toner.)    The  Sanitarian,  June. 
Weather  Proving,  and  Disease  Tendency,  Jan., 

Fel).,  Nov.,  and  Deo.    (James.)     Uahne.man- 
nian  Monthly,  April. 

—  May,  1877.  (James.)  Uahnemannian 
Monthly,  June. 

Web  Finger.  Treatment  of .   (Harris.)   .Y.V. 

iled.  Rec,  July  14. 

Weights.    Fluid in  Prescriptions.     (Taylor.) 

Vhila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Feb.  24. 

—  And  Measures.  (GalUard.)  Am.  Jour.  Fhar., 
May. 

Wet  Blauliet  Pack  in  Dysmenorrhoea,  Neural- 
^'la.etc.  (Washington.)  Nash.  Jour.  Med.  and 
Sur.,  April,  and  Southeni  Med.  Rec,  July. 

—  Nurse.    Choiceofa .    (Turnei'.)    Am. Med. 

lii-  Weekly,  March  '.i. 

Was  it  a  Case  of  Puiictiu-e  ?  (France/.)  Med. 
Brief,  July. 

Was  .She  Poisoned?  (Fnizer.)  Med.  I'.rief, 
Oct. 

What  Causes  Sleep?  (Preyer.)  North  A)ti. 
Jour.  Borneo.,  Feb. 

WhatElseisitBut  ViUaiuy?  (Liautard.)  Am. 
Vet.  Rev.,  July. 

Wlmt  Shall  We  Call  It?  (Barnes.)  Am.  Ob- 
server (U.),  April. 

Wliat  Was  Her  Disease?  (Carpender.)  Med. 
Brief,  Sept. 

What  Was  It?  (Courtney.)  Louisville  Med. 
News,  JulyH. 

•Wheat  Phosphates.    (Polk.)     Med.  Brief,  Nov. 

White  Lead.  Analysis  of  Twenty  Samples  of 
.    (Hallock.)    Sew  Rem.,  Oct. 


Whooping  Cough.    Treatment  of 
.V.  r.  Med.  Rec,  March  17. 


(Spear.) 


Wllkie.      Autopsy  of 
(Dimon.)    Am.  Jour. 


the  Body  of  J.   W.  — -. 
Med.  Scietices,  Jan. 

Wintering  at  t ho Sea-.side.    (Bird.)    Phihi.Med. 
and  Sur.  Ucp.,  April  IH. 

Woman's   Uospital  Controversy,      luttrview 

with  Dr.  Marion  Sims  iu  Kehitioii  to  the . 

(Hazard.)    .S7.  Loxiis  Clin.  Rec,  Sept. 

Worm.    Acrount  of  a Removed  by  a  Native 

Wonnui  from  Beneath  the  Conjunctiva  of  the 
Eye-liiill  of  a  Negress,  at  Gaboon,  Went  Afnca. 
(Morton.)    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  July. 

Worms.    Coucoruing .    (Arnold.)    Louisville 

Med.  News,  Sept.  29. 

--  On  the  Tenacity  of  Life  of  Taiw ,  and  Their 

Larval  Forms  fu  Man  and  Animals.  (I'erron- 
cltu)    Boston  Mtd.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Mept.  i;j. 


—  Absence  of  Certain  Intestinal in  Texas. 

(Strain.)    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  Ajiril  14. 

Woorara  in  Rabies.  (Watson.)  4ni.JoMr.Jfcd. 
Sciences,  April. 

Wound.  Gunshot  of  the  Liver,  Compli- 
cated with  Lesion  of  the  Gall  Bladder.  (Hol- 
den.)    Homeo.  Times,  May. 

—  Death  from  Gunshot after  an  Interval  of 

Fourteen  Year.t.  (Keeler.)  Med.  Netrs  and 
Library,  Sept. 

—  Surgical  Clinic— Case  of  Penetrating  Qunsliot 

of  Abdomen,  followed   l)y   Occlusion   of 

Femoral  Artery  and  Gangrene  of  Right  Leg; 
Amputation;  Recovery.  (Toland.)  Weslrrn 
Lancet,  Oct. 

—  Fistolshot  of  the   Brain.     (Dan-.)    Am. 

Med,  Bi-weekly,  Aug.  18. 

—  Incised  of  Knee  and  Division  of  Biceps. 

(Wall.)    Buffalo  Med.  and  Sur.  Joar.,  Nov. 

—  Lacerated" of   the  Elbow- Joint  Treated 

Successfully  by  Lister's  Method.  (Meara.) 
Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  Jan. 

—  Lacerated of  the  Forearm,  etc.     (Owens.) 

Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec 

—  Case  of  Penetrating of  the  Skull.   (Pirtle.) 

<S7.  Louis  Clin.  Rec,  April. 

—  Of  the  Femoral  Artery  by  a  Pistol  Bullet; 
Ligation;  Death  Thirty-one  Honi-s  after. 
(Zimmerman.)  Canadian  Jour.  Med.  Science, 
Sept. 

Wounds.    Open  Treatment  of .    (Dubois.) 

N.  r.  Med.  Rec,  March  a. 

—  On  tho  Antiseptic  Treatment  of .     (Weir.) 

N.  T.  Med.  Jour.,  Dee. 

—  Of  the  Heart.  (Yemans.)  Detroit  Med.  Jour,, 
July. 

—  Conservatism  iu  the  Treatment  of  Gunshot 

oftheKne^.    (Chandler.)    Louisville  Med. 

Neies,  April  7. 

—  Pistol  of  the  Belly,  and  Probably  of  the 

Kidney;  Recovery.  (Hamilton.)  Phy.  and 
Phar.,  Aug. 

—  Scalp .    (Simmons.)    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Writer's  Cramp.  Its  Symptoms  and  Treat- 
ment.   (Beard.)    Phila.  Med.  Times,  Jan. 'iM. 

Wyethla  Helenolds.   Proving .    (Selfridge.) 

U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (IL),  Oct.  1. 

Wylde  -  Kichardson      Proposal.       The     . 

(Pope.)    Uahnemannian  Monthly,  Oct. 

Xanthoxylum.  (Frantz.)  Uahnemannian 
Monthly,  March. 

—  Fraxiueum.  Failure  with  in  Amenor- 
rhea. (Whitman.)  17.  S.  Med.  Investigator 
(U.),Mayl. 

Verba  Santa.  (Gabell.)  Southern  Med.  Rec, 
July. 

Zinc.  On  Some  Remedial  Applications  of  Sul- 
phate of .      (McElroy.)     Cin.  Med.   News. 

Jan. 

—  Ointment  of   Oxide   of  .      (Ruan.)    Am. 

.four.  Phar.,  May. 


North  Am.  Jour.   Uomeo., 
.      (.Miller.) 


Zincum.    (Gerstel.) 
A  ug. 

—  Metallicum.      Synopuis     of 
North  Am.  .four.  Uomeo.,  Nor 

Zoster  Frontalis  Ti*aumatlcus.    (^ase  of . 

(Kinnicutt.)    Arch.  Dermatol.,  .fan. 

Zymosis.    The  Germ  Theory  of  .    (Wliittn- 

kcr.)    The  Clinic,  Aug.  ari. 

Zymotic  Disease.    The  Arrest  of  ;  Variola  ; 

Vaccination.    (Griffith.)    The  Sanitarian,  Sept. 

—  The  (Control  of by  Prophylatic  Treatment. 

(Hunt.)    N.  r.  Med.  Rec,  Dec  «. 

—  Tho  Arrest  of  ,  Small  Pox,  Scarlet  Fever, 

Diphtheria,  Measles,  Typhoid  Fever,  Diarrlue- 
al  Diseases.  (Janeway.)  Tfie  Sanitarian, 
Sept. 

—  (L;iw.)    Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  .fan. 

—  (Wedclington.)    Cin.  Lauretand  Obs.,  Pec. 

—  The  Arrest  ol'  — •;   Hunltary  Inspection  of 
Schools.    (Wey.)    The  Sanitarian,  Sept. 

—  In  New  York.    (Bailey.)    The  Sanitarian,  Oct. 

—  In  New  York.    (Stoddard.)    The  Saniiuriun, 
Oct. 


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AikeiiH, .    Coinpouud  Fructure  of  the  Hii- 

iTH'i'iiH  and  Oh  Calcis.  Canadian  Jour.  Med. 
Science,  Dec. 

Alexander,  J.  D.  Sulphate  C.'inchoiiiditi  iu 
Neuralgia,  with  General  Debility  and  an  Ante- 
mic  Condition  of  the  System.    Med.  Brief,  July. 

Alt,  Adolpli.  The  Principal  Methods  of  Ex- 
amining the  Naso-Pharyngeal  Cavities  and  their 
Most  Frequent  Diseases.  Canadian  Jour.  Med. 
Hcience,  Nov. 

AnonirinouH.  Intermediate  vs.  Mcdhuil  Ma- 
(riculatfon.    Canadian  Jour.  Med.  Science,  Dec. 

Armstrong't  I^.  C.  Hydatids,  Complicating 
Premature  Delivery.    Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

Itackiis,  C.  W.  ErysiiKslas.  Med.  Brief, 
June. 

Bartholow,  Roberts.  A  Contribution  to  the 
study  of  Animal  Temperature.  The  Clinic,  Feb. 
10. 

Beach,  G.l>.  Dangers  of  Vaginal  Injections. 
Med.  Brief,  Oct. 

Billings,  T.  8.  Septic  Ducompusitiou  of  the 
Blood.  Am.  Vei.  Rev.,  Sept.  The  Castration  of 
Cows.    Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  Dec. 

Black,  Charles.  Death  from  Occlusion  and 
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Itrown,  Spencer  H.  Eyesight  Restored  by 
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Corson,  William  C.  Uotrovor.sion  of  tlic  Ute- 
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Doane,  liuigi  G.  Case  of  Tinea  Cii'cinatus 
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a  Case  in  Point.    Med.  Brief,  April.     Case  of 


Ca- 


DiH- 


Gononhu>a  Complicated  with  Epididymitis,  or 
Swelled  Testicle.  Med.  Brief,  May.  An  Obstet- 
rical Case  with  Insuflacleut  Labor  Pains  and 
Msilposition  of  the  Umbilical  Cord.  Med.  Brief. 
June.  Case  of  Rheumatic  Arthritis.  Med.  Brief, 
Aug.  Case  of  MenoiThagla.  Med.  Brief,  Oct. 
Case  of  Retention  of  Urine.    Med.  Brief,  Dec. 

Don  Roy, .    Croup.    Med.  Brief,  Jan. 

Duckwortli,  Dyce.  On  the  Modern  Neglect 
of  Calomel  in  Certain  Disorders.  Med.  Brief, 
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Duncan,  J.  T.  Veterinary  Edncatiou.  Am. 
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Elder,  S.  Constipation  and  its  Treatment  by 
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Fawcett,  J.  D.  Vinegar  iu  Opium  Poisoning. 
Med.  Brief,  Sept. 

Dysentery.      .Med.    Brief, 
Oelisemium.       Med.   Brief, 


Fentress,  T.  J. 

March.      Tincture 
Sept. 
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Med.  and  Sur.  Jour 


Canada 


Hospital  Reports. 
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Kite,  C.  C.  Hypodermic  Injection  of  Ammo- 
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Fogel,  li.  J.    Diphtheria.    Med.  Brief,  June. 

Frances,  J.  r.  Was  it  a  (!ase  of  Puncture! 
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Frazer,  Oeorge.  Was  She  Poisoned  ?  Med. 
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Glenn,  Frank.  Vicarious  Function;  a  Case 
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Glenn,  W.  F.  Venous  Circulaliou.  Med. 
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Goss,  I.  J.M.  Medical  Uses  of  Cereus  Bon- 
plandii.  Med.  Brief,  Jan.  Lycopus-VirginicUM, 
Bugle  Weed.  Med.  Brief,  March.  Dioscoria 
Viliosa,  Wild  Yam.  Med.  Brief,  May.  Medical 
Uses  of  Cereus  Orandiflorus  and  Cereus  Bon 
plandii  of  Mexico  and  Central  America.  Med. 
Brief,  ,lune.  Diabetes;  Its  Cure.  Med.  Brief, 
Aug.  (fcntiana  Quinouettora,  Five-Flowered 
Gentian.  Med.  Brief,  Aug.  Cereus  Bonplandii 
aiul  Cereus  Granditlorus.  Med.  Brief,  Sept. 
Trillium  Pendulum,  Beth  Root.  Med.  Brief, 
Oct.    Penthonim  Sedoides.    Med.  Brief,  Xoc. 

Graham,  J.  E.  Case  of  Vesical  Calculus- 
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Lectureon Sycosis.  Canadian. Tour.  Med.  Science, 
Dec.  Diab(!tes  Mellitus :  Otitis  Pyasmia.  Cana- 
dian .Tour.  Med.  Science,  Dec. 

Griilln,  Tlieo.  Grindelia-Robusta  and  Yerba- 
Santa  in  Asthma  and  Branchial  Irritation.  Med. 
Brief,  .1  III/. 

Hammond,  J.  F.  Erysipelas.  Med.  Brief, 
.May. 


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Holeombe,  A.  A.  Use  of  Stimulants  in  Dis- 
ease. Am.  Vet.  Kev.,Jan.  Effects  of  (old.  Am. 
Vet.  Rev.,  April.  Periostitis.  Am.  Yfl.  Her., 
Aug. 

Howard,  Heury.  TlicLate  Hiots  in  Montreal 
Viewed  from  ii  PsycUolocical  Standpoint.  Cana- 
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Hull,  H.  C.  Puncture  of  Bladder  followed  by 
Death.    Med.  Brief,  Xor. 

Ingraham,  .S.  TV.  The  Treatment  of  Diph- 
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Johnson,  Samuel  P.  Chloral  Hydrate  in  In- 
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Keator,B.  D.  lodofonu  in  Bowel  Complaint ; 
a  Case  Reported.    J/crf.  Brief,  Dee. 

Kobelr,  H.  Importanct!  of  the  Swelling  of  the 
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Ijarge,  A.  Endemic  of  Cercbro-Spinal  Menin- 
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Htroke;  Thermal  Fever.  2.  Change  of  Scene  for 
Convalescing  Equine  Patients.  3.  Salicylic 
Acid.  4.  Cercbro-Spinal  Meningitis  with  Hiema- 
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Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  July. 


Law,  James. 

Bev.,  Jan. 


ZjTnotic  Diseases.    Am.    Vet. 


Leitner,  C.  H.  How  to  Introduce  the  Cathe- 
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Liautard,  A.  History  aud  Progress  of  Veteri- 
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Anatomy  of  llcgions.    .flwi.  Vet. 
Hysterical    AmauroHis.    iled. 
Hearu.    Cinchonidia.    Med. 


Vet,Rev.,.Tulu. 

Jt'er.,  .1  tiy. 

I.yuch,   I>.  V. 

Brief,  July. 
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McKaohran,  D.  Vet*  rinaiy  Education.  Aui. 
Vet.  Rev.,  April.  Russian  Government's  Veteri- 
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Spavin.    Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  Oct. 

McEachrau,  J.  On  Sanitary  Measures.  Am 
Vet.  Rev.,  Jitn. 

Medberry,  J.  N.  Diphtheria.  Med.  Brief, 
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Mink,  E.  Pyogenic  Cellulitis.  Am.  Vet.  Rer., 
June.  Two  Cases  of  Urethral  Calculus;  Ure- 
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Monette,  George  N.  Chloral  Hydrate  in  In- 
fantile Convulsions.  Med.  Brief,  Sept.  Prepa- 
rations of  Sccalo  Cornntum ;  Their  Therapeuti- 
cal Efficacy  in  Many  Diseases.    Med.  Brief,  Nov. 

Myers,  John.  Osteo  Porosis.  Am.  Vet.  Rev., 
May.    Texas  Fever.     Am.  Vet.  Rev.,  Nov. 

Myers,  Jr.,  John.  Enterotomy.  Am.  Vet. 
Rev.,  May. 

Newton,  O.  E.  Morphia,  Hypodenulcally 
Used  as  a  Relaxant.    Med.  Brief,  Dec. 

Osier,  William.  Harvard  School  ol' 
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Pathological  Report;  General  Hospital, 
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Pattee,  A.  F.  Orindclia  Robusta  in  Asthma 
and  Whooping  Cough.    Med.  Brief,  Xoe. 


Med- 
A  ng. 
Mon- 


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Abbot,  S.  L.  Albmainuria  at  tlie  Seventh 
Mouth  of  Prepnaiicy,  etc.  Boston  Med.  and  Sut: 
Jour.,  Sept.  20.  II().Hiiltal  Cases.  Boston  Med. 
and  Hur.  Jour.,  Dec.  20. 

Adams,  Charles.  Siirglcnl Clinic.  Am.IIomeo., 
•Till!/,  Oct.,  Dec.  On  the  Choiro  and  Use  of  a 
MicTORcopo  In  Pi'iu'tical  Medicine.  77.  S.  Med. 
Inveslij/alor  (H.).  Feb.  1. 

Adarns,  J.  C.  Perityplilitis ;  Oj)eration  on  the 
Eleventh  Day.    ,V.  r.  Jlled.  Kec,  March  24. 

Adams,  J.  Q.    "  Sanitary  Rejorulations"  of  Put- 

,-.N.  y.    -    -    ■■    ■ 


nam  County^-     _ 
Adams,  Win.  A. 


The  Sanilannn,  Oct. 
The  Use  of  Bromide  of  Po- 


taRRiuni  Ilypoderinlcally.  Atlanta  Med.  and  Stir. 
Jour.,  Sept. 

Adler,  Albert.  \  Ciwn  of  MicrocephaluH.  Pa- 
rifle  Med.  and  Siir.  Jour.,  Xov. 

'Adolphus,  Joseph.  Praf^tical  Observations 
on  iJisloeatiouH  of  tlie  .Shoulder.  St.  Louis  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  Gelseniiuui.  Southern 
Med.  Ree.,  Aug.  Belladonna.  Am.  Med.  Jour. 
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Af^ard,  A.  n.  Vaccine  Lymph;  Jennerian,  or 
Bovine;  which?  Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Oct. 

Agnew,  Cornelius  B.  Near-sightedness  in 
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Ahrouheiiii,  .      Pathology  and  Therapy 

of  Malum  Potii.    North  Am.  Jour.  Borneo.,  Feb. 

Aiken,  C.  I>.  Scarlatina  and  Diphtheria,  in 
Downievillc.    Pacific  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

AUlerson,  F.  H.'  Report  of  a  (Jase  of  Placenta 
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Alexander,  K.  M.  Muriated  Tincture  of  Iron 
as  an  Antiseptic  in  Erysipelas.  Louisville  Med. 
News,  May  R. 

Alexandria,  J.  R.  Hernia  ;  tlie  Autlutrs  who 
Wrote  on  it  and  its  Treatment  Prior  to  the  18th 
Century.    Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

AU'ord,  A.  S.  Rapid  T'covery  of  u  Case  of 
Cerebro-splnal  Fever.    T     Med.  Monthly,, Time. 

Allbutt,  Clifford.  On  Internal  Diseases  of  the 
Skin.    Arch.  Dermatol.,  Oct. 

Allison,  Robert  H.  Sonui  Ca.ncs  of  Syphilitic 
Chiu'ea.    Am.  Jour.  Med.  Scicnrts,  ,Tuly. 

Allen,  B.  B.  Pancreatomy.  Am.  Med.  Bi- 
M'erldy,  Feb.  3. 

Allen,  Harrison.  On  Comparative  Anatomy. 
Phila.Mcd.and  Sur.  I{rp.,April1H.  The  Localiza- 
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Med.  Times,  Oct.  l.'i. 

Allen,  Nathan.  Vital  Statistics.  The  Sanita- 
rian ,  June. 

Allen,  8.  J.  New  Method  of  Reduction  of 
Dislocation  of  the  Hip.  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Oct. 

Allen,  T.  F.  Chlmapliila  Umbillata  and  Ma- 
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toms of  Lycopodium.  North  Am.  Jour.  Ilomco., 
Auf/.  Abies  Nigra.  Jlahnemannian  Monthly, 
Oct. 

Allen,  Win.  A.  The  Treatment  of  Diphtheria. 
IToineo.  Tiiiics,  Oct. 

Allis,  Oscar  H.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Me- 
chanism of  the  Hip-Joint;  witli  Diagnostic 
Points  upon  Dislocation  and  Fracture  of  the 
Neck  of  the  Femur.  Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep., 
April  7.  Strangulated  Hernia..  Phila.  Mcil. 
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lated  Hernia.    Phila.  Med.  Times,  July  21. 


Alloway,  T.  Johnson.  On  the  Arylication 
of  Fumius  Nitric  Acid  to  the  Intcilbr  of  the 
Uterus.    Canada  Med.  Rcc.,  April. 

Allport,  Frank.  The  Corn  Sweat.  Chicaijo 
Med.  Jour.  and.  Ex.,  Feb.  The  Application  of  the 
Corn  Sweat  in  Disease.  Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and 
Ex.,  Sept. 

Alt,  Ad.  Clinical  Report  of  3,873  Eye  Patients 
Trciited  at  the  New  York  Ophthalmic  and  Aural 
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Pathological  Anatomy  of  the  Human  Eye;  with 
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304.  A  Case  of  Endothelioma  of  the  Inter-Vag- 
Inal Space  of  the  Optic  Nerve;  Removal,  with 
Attempt  to  Preserve  the  Eye-ball ;  Subsequent 
Enucleation  on  Account  of  Uncontrollable  Hem- 
orrhage. Arch.  Ophlhal.  and  OloL,  Vol.  VI., page 
3C7.  Contributions  to  the  Pathological  Auatoiuy 
of  the  Eye.  Arch.  Ophlhal.  and  OtoL,  VoL  VI., 
page  345.  A  Case  of  Cleft  Palate,  with  Acquired 
Deaf-Mutism  ;  Stnphyloraphy  ;  Recovery.  Arch. 
Ophlhal.  and  OloL,  Vol.  VI.,  page  6G9.  A  Few 
Words  on  the  Pur)ile  of  the  Retina.  JV.  T.  Med. 
Rcc,  Attg.  4.  On  Strabismus  and  its  Operation. 
Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

Amlck,  W.  B.  Ophthalmio-Neonatorimi. 
Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  .Tan.  Convergent  Strabis- 
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in  the  Ear.  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs.,  April.  Deaf- 
ness, or  Impaired  H(!aring.  Cin.  Lancet  and  Obs., 
Sept.  Rupture  of  the  Choroid.  Cin.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  Nov.  Con,junctivitis.  Cin.  Med.  News,  Jan. 
Ophthalmla-Neonatorum.  Cin.  Med.  Neu's,  Feb. 
Inflammation  of  the  Lachrymal  Sao.  Cin.  Med. 
News,  March.  DilTerential  Diagnosis  Between 
Opacities  of  the  Cornea  and  Cataract.  Cin.  Med. 
News,  May.  Ulceration  of  the  Cornea  and  Iritis. 
Cin.  Med.  News,  July.  Acute  Catarrh  of  the 
Middle  Ear.  Cin.  Med.  News,  Sept.  Keratitis. 
Cin.  Med.  News,  OcL  Keratitis  and  Iritis.  Cin. 
Med.  News,  Nov.  A  Case  of  Iritis.  Toledo  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Amick,  M.  I..  Valedictory  Address  to  the 
Graduating  Class  of  the  Cincinnati  College  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  June  2l8t,  1877.  Cin.  Meii . 
News,  Aug. 

Ainory,  Bobert.  Recent  Progress  in  Tlicrii- 
peutics.  Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  March  V>. 
Recent  Progress  in  Therapeutics.  Boston,  Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept.  20. 

Ander.son,  Charles.  Chloroform  Deaths  in 
Cincinnati  and  Vicinity.    The  Clinic,  March  ;U. 

Anderson,  Jerome  A.  DisappeariUK^e  of  ii 
Uterine  Fibroid  Under  the  Use  of  Ergot.  Am. 
.Tour.  Obs.,  .Tilly.  Embolism  of  tlio  Poplitojil 
from  Varucose  Vegetation  of  the  Aortic  Valves. 
.\'.  r.  Med.  Jour.,  \ov. 

Anderson,  I>.  II.  Constipation.  Southern 
Med.  Ticc,  May. 

Anderson,  B.  B.  Broncho-Pneumonitis.  At- 
lanta Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

Anderson.  W.  F.  A  Case  of  Ovariotomy  by 
the  Antiseptic  Method.     .V.  V.  Ifed.  Rcc, .( line'.). 

Andrews,  Fdmnnd.  On  the  Simplilicatiou  of 
th(!  Orthopedic  Apparatus.  ^Irt7i.  Clin.  Sur., 
April.  Mortality  of  Surgical  Operations  in  the 
Upper  Lake  States,  Compared  with  that  of  Other 
Regions.  Chirnf/o  Med.  Jour,  and  F.r..  .Tun. 
The  Plaster  of  Paris  Jacket  iuHpinal  Diseases. 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Dec. 


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Andrews,  Geo.  L.  AppliontiouH  to  EuHtaeb- 
ian  Tubp.    A^.  r.  Med.  Rev.,  Sept.  1 , 

Anonymous,  The  lufluciice  of  Mental  Iin- 
prortsioiis  of  tbc  Motlior  upou  the  Fu'tiis.  Va. 
Med.  Monlhly,  May.  Tlie  Metric  System.  Tlie 
Huhauias  as  "a  Health  Kesort.  Xew  lieiii.,  Feb. 
Soda  Water  Apparatus.  AVtr  Item.,  Jiiiie.  Mi- 
Miatoi^y  Doctors.  Pacific  Med.  and  fmr.  Joitr., 
A<7>/.  Reputation;  How" Obtained.  Biiffato Med. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  MedicalJiidgment ;  What 
isltl  Can  it  bo  Cultivated  1  Cin.  Lancet  and 
Obs.,  March.  Excision  of  the  Head  of  the  Hu- 
merus. Cin.  Med.  Aews,  April.  The  Duty  of  the 
Doctorto  the  Dying.  Southern  Med.  Rec,  Dec. 
Treatment  of  the  Drowned.  Ohio  Med.  Recorder, 
Sept.  Preparation  of  Medicinal  Pearls.  Am.  Jour. 
Fhar.,  Feb.  Cardamon  Cultivation  In  Mysore. 
Am.  Jour.  Fhar.,  Dec.  Aromatic  Syrup  of  Ll- 
((iiorice.  Am.  Jour.  Fhar.  Dec.  CallNthenics. 
The  Sanitarian,  Jan.  School  Room  Crowding; 
Brown's  Dream.  The  Sanitarian,  March.  Sani- 
tary Knowledge  of  School  Children ;  Seed  in 
Good  Ground.  The  Sanitarian,  June.  More 
About  Garden  City  as  a  City  of  Health.  The 
Sanitarian,  June.  Max  Josef  V.  Pettenkofer. 
The  Sanitarian,  Aug.  Street  Pavements.  The 
Sanitarian,  Sept.  School  Luncheons.  The  San- 
itarian, Oct.  Civil  Malpractice  and  Surgical 
Jurisprudence.  Tht  Sanitarian,  Kov.  House 
Drainage.  The  Sanitarian,  Nov.  The  London 
Hospitals.  Canada  Lancet,  Jan.  The  Quebec 
Medical  Bill.  Canada  Lancet,  March.  Double 
Undergraduateship  and  Double  Graduation. 
Canoda  Lancet,  April.  The  Medical  Profes- 
sion in  Michigan.    Canada  Lancet,  Oct. 

Angell,  Henry  C.  A  Case  of  Intermittent 
Spawm  of  the  Ciliary  Muscle.  U.  S.  Med.  In- 
rcgtigalnr  (H.),Juhj.  Myopia  and  its  Therapeu- 
tics, r.  S.  Med.  Inrestiyator  (IL),  Sept.  I.  I'ara- 
lysis  of  Accommodation.  N.  E.  Med.  Oasvtte 
(lI);Jan. 

Ansrll,  A.  Corouer.s  and  Coroners' In(iucsts. 
Am.  Med.  lii-n'eekbi,  Jan. 'M.  Todofiuiu  in  Ro- 
<lent  Ulcers.  A  in.  iled.  Bi-  W^eckhj,  June  n.  Tu- 
mor of  the  Brain  ;  Hemiplegia.  -i»/i.  Med.  Hi- 
Wtekli/,  A itg.  18. 

Anthony,  W.  K.  Sulplio-Carbolate  of  Sodium 
in  Diphtheria.  7Vii7rt.  Med.andSnr.  Rep.,  Jan.  ]:). 

Apppriion,  John  S.  Report  on  Necrology. 
V<(.   Med.  Monthly,  Jan. 

.tppenzcller,  OuKtav  A.  Kxtractum  Ulycyr- 
ryiza-  Depuratum  and  .\uunoniacal  Glycyrrhi- 
/.in.    Am.  Jour.  Fhar.,  July. 

Armstrongs,  A.  Removal  of  Urinary  Calculi. 
Canada  Lancet,  March. 

Armstrong,  W.  H.  Ovariotomy.  R.  and  L. 
Med.  Jour.,  A  iiy. 

Arndt,  U.K.  Coition  and  J''ecuudation.  Cin, 
Med.  AdranceiH.),  July.  Uterine DisplaiementH 
and  their  Treatment.  Cin.  Med.  Admince  {11.), 
Sept.  An  Open  Letter  to  Dr.  Ad.  Lippe.  Cin. 
Med.  Adrance  (H.).  Oct. 

Arnold,  A.  B.  Practical  Remarks  on  the  l)i- 
iignohisof  the  Eai'ly  Htageof  Hriglit'w  Disease. 
Md.  Med.  Jour.,  May.  Asthenic  Pneumonia. 
J'hild.  Mfd.  and  Sur.  Hep.,Jah.  '20. 

Arnold,  C.l>.  Concerning  Worms.  Lituiscille 
Mid.  \etrs,  Sept.  '29. 

Arnold,  <Uover  C.  Successful  Traclieotomy 
lor  Diphtheria.     Arch.  Clin.  Sur.,  March. 

.\slie,  E.  F.  Intrauterine  Injections  nl  Kiirot 
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lli>lil«'l<l,  W.  T.  ('HMO  111  Amyloid  DcHi'iioriitlou 
•f  I.iv«T»iii>  KIiIih'Jh;  witli  <"»rU«ii<>r  I.miiliiir  Vertr. 

hrai.     r/iicdf/o  ,W<'('.  ./"ur.  otft  A.V.,  Si/it. 

Il«<ll.  A.  N.  Mnrliu'  llyKioiio  on  Uimrtl  I'HMouKor 
T.whkIh.  rill  Sitiiilitiiuii.  Aiiril.  TubiriuloiilK  In 
MlUii  CowH,  1111(1  the  (liuitanliiUHHrHM  of  Tuhoroiilo. 
■U  by  till'  DlKoiitlvc  Oi-kuun.     rif  Sinitdiinn.  .iuii. 

IU>U,  .»iM»u<M  Kiiwt<ii«*.  liny  FdViT.  i'liil.  Ued. 
•mt  Sur.  Jir/i.,  I>ri\  lt>. 

Ili'll,  •liiliii.  Olillipio  Krnotnro  of  the  Thigh 
trnatotl  liy  Kxti'MNlnn,  t'liniulu  Mni.  Kri\,  <h'l.  ("an- 
I'or  of  till'  l^vcr.     Viiniiili   Viit.  'ind  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

Il«>ll,  K.  I..  A  CuMitfor  DiAKOOHiH.  'Ai'e(((i  ,Vfil. 
•«■(  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Ili'll.  T.  M.  rtTiiviiin  Hark  niul  its  Halts.  I.nuis- 
mUe  MrH.  A-Kvi.,  Jnhi  'IH.  s«|tH  of  IVruviim  Unrk. 
l,«Hi.<villt  V'll.  .ViH'x,  ./«/y 'Jl, 

ll«>iu'«ll«>l,  iloHoiili    M.     Kli-pliiiiitl«HiH   Arabuni. 

r,i,  .V,;l.  Vimthlft.  t'i-l>. 

Il«>iin«>tt,  II.  K.  rt.Tlnr  ribroiiU.  A.  A.'.  M,-,!. 
Uitnllf  (//i.  .S>/ir 

llciiiK'll,  .Lie.  IIy|inoti<<  Iiilliutnco  of  fblorn- 
ronn  In  AHtlimu.  .1  m.  Wni.  mWfk'ii.  .S>/.r  'ill. 
K«Ktro)iliY  or  Kxtrovorsion  of  tlii"  Hlaililor.  Vn. 
iTi-.f,  }t  .nfihi.   Vi.i'. 

lli-iiMon,  .1.  M.    On  till'  I'roAtnii'iit  of  Pi)ibthi'rl«. 

»'rt«.».(.l  /..inc'.7,  M,irc>< 

llt'liHOU,  <lN('iir  K.  lti<|M>rt  ni'  it  ('mh(>  of  Ai'llti' 
<)»«(ritl'«      llii<tni"n.\iii)i,m  .Vonl'i.'t,  Mirrh. 

ll«>riii»r<l,v,  KiiK«>ii«>  r.     Aiiplioitliou  of  Kor>-epH 
in    Hoait  -  l«»t    rvi'Si'iitulioil.        I'MI.     .V<il.     Timrt, 
ipnl  U. 

lli'riiiiyN  A.  V.  On  tho  clpi'ration  of  Vi'sico- 
Ya»linal  Ki'itiiU -I  I'raimlatlon).  H.  >(■  /..  Mnl.  Jimr., 
Jmi  . 

Il«>riiri>iit<>r,  V.  1'av.piu«  ('nrod  by  IMili-aiuara. 
l.<«tliart(y  iuri>ii  liy  IlyiwoyaiunH.     r.  .v.  .V<\t.  Inn*- 

tti/yUor  ^ll''.  Aufi.  I'l. 

ll<>rri«lK«\  K.  W.  Khim  To\ivoiti>u<tr»>u  ami 
Baryta.  I'.  .V  .¥nl.  /iiiv.s,'i>i/,ii-  (//).  fvr.  I.  Uomo- 
«l>alliy  VH.  Till'  l>h\8i'>lo^'ii'nl  S.-hool.  r.  .S  W.W. 
/«ivsf„;,i/,„-  i/ii.  f\i,.  I.  A.t;lilioii.x  to  Allou'a  Matt-ria 
MoilitNl.     //.lAnriNiiiiriiiiM   V.^ufilii,  March. 

ItoltH,    li.  K.     ImlioatlouR   for   Mu«ox   Purpurea 

in  l>i»i»»i's  of  WiMiii'ii.  //  i.^Hr'iH  I'miiin  .VowM/y.  Jiinr. 
Iiitht'atioiiK  tor  Miirt'x  I'urpun'a  iu  Oiiioaaefi  of 
Woni.Mi.  I'  s.. Mill  /iir-'.v»i.*ir-ir  (//I,  JM»f  IJ.  A  Oaao 
of     S|nirion«     Horniaphr>Hlitism.       UnknemanMuiu 

II<>Ik.  Ilt<riii»ii.  Aotiou  of  Nitrate  Acid  on 
Syrup  ot  U'dido  of  Iron.     .Im.  Jour.  /'A>ir.,  /Vr. 

It«>v»n.  <'lt»».  F.  Turpura  Hoiuorrhacii-a.  .Vif. 
.Wt>t.  Jouy..  .In;;. 

Il<«v»n,  ThoiuMs.  St-arlatina  and  8uppurativo 
IMmtriay-  PbtbioU  and  Kiiipycma — C»no«'r  oi  tUo 
I.nu«(«.     ('*iiMf)»  .¥'■>.  J'Mv.  .in.f  A>..  June 

IWvifrlv.  V.  Fntiik.  c)n  the  Vac  of  El«H.-trioity 
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Whtirwr.  H.  F.  Oyntio  pijitNaso  of  T<>»tlcle.  f»»n 
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thnnt«:k  tho  I'ri'thra.  It^moval  of  I  terine  Mhrr'id 
Ti'vljpua.  »Wi<>  Mri.  ,iti.<  .Vw.  If.-f\  (//i.  J,tM,  A  SoriM 
■<*t  Mattd<>r  i^aatw.    min  V'^f.  .fni  .Vw.  Krp.  {H).  JUaf. 

1ll|C«>l«w,  A.  T\>rri>«trial  Maitiiotiam  as  a  Tber*- 
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IliSlow.  J.  K.  A  Ca«e  of  (\iitvf«iuoi«l  Rx»«*c- 
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I  iinil  Sur.  Ki-p.    .l/iri7  Jl.    Vitality  of  Fenialoa.     /'A«. 

;  .Vril.  anti  Sur.  H,/!.,  .Vay  IC 

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Harcoma  of   the  Choroid.    Am. 


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HlNliop,   I 

Homrii,  .S'l/i/. 

HlHhop,   M.   K 

.\.  y.  .Wf(<.  Kclecllr 


Sprains  and  Their  Tri'atntent. 
Uai/. 

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Tlrown,  J.  H.  A  caso  «f  Modnlliiry  Cancer  of 
tlio  Ktoiiiiich,  Llv(T  ML'HOiiUuy,  anil  Oiuuntum. 
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lirown,  Lenox.  On  tlio  Canspsof  DyHpna-a 
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Med.  Hcienccs,  A/tril.  Hypliilitio  Ulceration  of 
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Brown,  N.  F.  Tetanus.  Detroit  Med.  Jour.< 
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Brown,  ThoinHH  II.  Cases  of  Hare-Lip  and 
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Brown-Sequard,  £.  C .  DlHcaRes  of  the  Ner- 
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Bruebncli,  Geo.  H.  Case  of  Puerperal  Apo- 
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Brnen,  Kdward  P.  Juborandi  In  BriKht'.s 
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Brugfh,  Ezra.  Severe  and  Peculiar  Ii^ury. 
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Brush,  £.F.  Kuniyss.  I'hi/.  and  Phar.,  Mai/. 
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Bryan,  J.  The  Plaster  Jacket.  Louispille 
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Bryan,  J.  D.  Gestation  Prolonged  to  Four 
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Bryce,  C.  A.  A  Case  of  Syphilitic  Phthisis 
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Back,  Albert  11.  Tho  Danger  Attending  the 
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Buck,  J.  D.  Therapeutics  of  Catarrh.  Ohio 
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Bucko,  It.  M.  The  Functions  of  the  Great 
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Buchanan,  J.  K.  Depressed  Compound  Frac- 
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Buckliuui,  T.  K.  Urtrmia.  Canada  Lancet, 
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Bucknell,  H,  E.  Tho  Etiology  and  Treatment 
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Buckner,  J.  H.  Shall  tho  Use  of  Chloroform 
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Buell,  E.  C.  A  Painless  Operation  ))y  the  U.so 
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Jan.  Seorbiitio  Purpiu'a.  lelithyosls.  Aenoln 
durata.  Arch.  DermatiJ.,  Jan.  OutheNomen 
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Iliisfy,  Naiiiii<>l  ('.  <'i>n^>('nital  OcduHlon  nud 
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<.'al><;ll,   James   L,.     lleport  on  Uygiuue,      I'd. 

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Cabot, .    HoHpital  CaBes.     lionlon  Med.  and 

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I  Caniplicll,  llolit.  Tho  Relations  Existing  Be- 
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<'aiitr«>Il,  (i.  M.  li.  Quinine  aa  a  Remedy  for 
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(.'arson,  Win.    Cerebral  £ml>olism.     Am.  I'ract., 
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INDEX  TO   ORIGINAL   COMMtJNlCATlONB, 


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Caulkins,    J.  S.    RemarkB  on  the  Origin  snd 

Propagation  of  the  Typlioid  Fever  Poison.  Detroit 
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Chadwlck,  Jaines  K.  Case  of  VagiuloiBmue 
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C'hainbrrlaln,  V.  Traumatic  Tetanus  succesR- 
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Jour.:  •/""•  Case  of  Puerperal  Eclampsia.  Pariftv 
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Chamberlain,  W.  B.  Bcsume  of  Diet  to  be 
used  in  Diphtheria.  -V.  E.  Med.  Gazelle  (II),  Jan. 
Prevention  of  Ivy  Poisoning.  .V.  K.  Med.  Omette 
(H),  March. 

Chamberlain,  W.  iVI.  The  Germ  theory  of 
Disease.  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  Case  of 
Hysterio-Neurosis  of  the  Stomach.  Am.  Jour.  Obs.. 
Jan.  The  relation  of  the  Urinary  Organs  to  Piier- 
pera!  Disease.  Am,  Jour.  ()b:<.,  April.  Series  of 
Three  Glass  Instruments.  Am,  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct.  In- 
struments of  Glass  for  washing  out  the  Puerperal 
Uterus.  A'.  T-  il<<i-  ii>'c.,  March  17.  Gutta  Peroha 
Tissue.    N.  Y.  Med.  Rec.  .Sept.  29. 

CliainberH,  R.  1*.  Loeso  Cartilage  in  Knee 
Joint.     Ohio  Med.  h'ecnrder.  April. 

C^handler,  A.  H.  On  the  Specific  Action  of 
Large  Doses  of  Lime-Juice  in  the  treatment  of 
,\CBte,  Sub-Acute  and  Chronic  Kheumatism.  Cumidii 
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Chandler,  W.  T.  Select  Prescriptions.  Louis- 
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Med.  AVics  April  7.  Cerebral  Embolism.  Lnuisvill'  i 
Med.  Xews,  June  9.  Some  Practical  Hints  upon  Ali-  • 
mentntion  and  Medication  per  Uectuni.  Louisville  ; 
Med.  Sew$.  Sept.  12.  Intussusception  of  the  Bowel.  ' 
Louisville  Med.  News,  Xov.  10.  i 

Chapin,  K.  B.  Case  of  Oxalate  of  Lime  Calou-  | 
lu8  Weighiug  Five  and  one-half  Ounces  Successfully  | 
removed  by  Lateral  Operaticm.  Am.  Jour.  .Med.  i 
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Chapin,  F.  AV.  Annual  Report  for  Hampden 
District.     lioxlon  Med.  ituil  .\iir.  Jour.,  July  2fi. 

Chapman,  K.  >i.  AUohol  and  Diphtheria,  <'in.  • 
Med.  News.  Nov.  Tre.itment  of  Dii)htheria.  HuiTalo  ; 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  (Jet. 

Chapman,  S.  H.      Sarcoma  of  Inferior  Constric- 
tor ot  the  Pharynx  and   Inlet  of  the  (F^sophagus    i 
Am.  Jour.  Med.  .Sciences,  Oel.  i 

Chapman,  AV.  C.      New  Remedies.      Toletio  Med.  \ 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Fell.     Two   of  the  Cinchona   Prepara- 
tions.    Toedo  Med.  and  .Sur.  Jour..  Dee. 

Chase,  S,  B.  Cholieraia.  I'hil.  .Med.  and  Sur.  \ 
Hep.,  Jan.  2(1. 

ChaHe,  S.  I„  Pc8sarienin  Uterine  Displacemouts. 
I'hil.  Med.  and  Sue.  Hep  ,  Oct.  27. 

ChaHe,  WaltJ-r  I).  ErysipelaH  and  Puerperal 
Fever.     .V.  1'.  .Med.  He,.,  Jan.  \A. 

Cheuthaui,  W.  Threocnses  of  Bright's  Disease  I 
of  the  Kirtueys  Detected  by  the  Ophthalmoscope. 
Liniisville  Med.  \ews.  May  12.  Two  Inter estiug  casin  ! 
of  Traumatic  Cataract.  Loui-iville  Med,  .\ews,  Aufi.  IH.  j 
The  Best  OphthalmoHcope.  .\m.  l'racl.,Jidy.  Atro-  i 
phy  of  Opt'c  Nerve  from  a  slight  Fall.  Am.  I'ract.,  \ 
Dec.  Embolism  of  the  ArtiTieH  of  I  he  Retina.  Am.  i 
I'ract.,  Oct.  Acute  lutlammation  of  the  Middle  Ear. 
.(»!.  I'ra/:t  ,  Aug. 

Cheever,  David  W.  Surgical  Cases.  Arch, 
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J<mr.,  Aufi.'.W.  Hospital  Cases.  Iloxidii  Meil.  aud.Sur. 
Jour..  Mareh  1,  .i/iril  2i>  and  May  H. 


Chenery,  E.  From  the  Brain  to  the  Ear.  Bos- 
ton Med.  and  .Sur.  Jour.,  Dec.  27. 

Chenuwith,  W.  J.  Neuralgic  Dysmeuorrhoea. 
Am.  Med.  Hi-  Weekly,  May  12. 

Ciieney,  B.  II.    Chronic  Ovaritis  with  Ovarialgia 

and  Disordered  Menstruation.      U.  S.  Med.  Investiga- 
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ChlHney,  J.  P.  Ovariotomy.  .St.  Louis  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour..  June. 

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Coleman,  John  8.    A  Novel  anU  Uniqun  Lesion 
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Collins,  S.  H.  The  Effect  of  Salicylic  Aciil  iu 
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CranKton,  J.  G.  Cases  in  Practice.  Uemoval 
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Craven,  W.  C.  A  New  Syringe.  Tnledi  Med.  and 
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Crawford,  M.  H.  Acute  Rheumatism  Treated 
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Crawford,  S.  P.  Chicken  Gizi^rd  Tea.  Nimh- 
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Crewey,  A.  A  Case  of  Hemorrhage.  Tolido  Med. 
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Cronby,  Alplius  K.  A  lust  Art  in  Surjjery. 
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Cuniiingliain,  Franeis  1>.  Amputation  at  the 
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Ciinningliain,  J.  I..  A  Woman  without  Uterus 
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Curtin,  K.  <».  Extensive  Ulceration  of  the  Small 
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CushliiKT,  Clint€)n.  On  Some  of  the  Uses  of  Er- 
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Dalton,  ti.  K.  On  Medical  Charities.  Phil.  Med. 
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Dalton,  R.  H.  Small-pox  in  Lom  Angeles.  Pa- 
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Dam,    .\l\iile  HF.    Hints  on   tlie  Treatment  of 

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Damon,    iiowaril    i'\     American   Dermatology. 

.\rrh.    Ihrmn/ol..  Del. 

DaiitiM'tli.  1.  .%.  Tuben 
a  Catiarv  Hlnl.  fliiruio  M'd. 
Auatonjy  of  TillonM  Canawr. 
F.r.,  April. 


•iiliisis  in  the  I/ungs  of 

Joiu-.  and  I'.r.,  Jan.  Tlie 

Chirilga  Slei.  J»ur.  tLUd 


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Davjs,  Irenteus  .S,  Subacute  Rheumatic  Ar- 
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Davis,  ,J.  D.  Couipound  Dislocation  of  the  Knee 
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Davis,  J.  T.  Case  of  Puerperal  Eclampsia.  Re- 
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Davis,  N.  S.  cEuothtra  liii'miis.  Am.  Praet., 
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Davis,  S.  T.  Ili'port  of  an  Operation  for  Ovarian 
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Davj,  Kdniiinii  \Y.  On  the  Preparation  of 
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Davy,  K.  B.  Keli'tioii  of  Heat  to  tlie  VitalTis- 
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liecame  Tul)erculous.  The  I'linir.  Juh/  '21.  As  to 
how  (Juiniii  and  (Miulmnidia  act  in  modifying  the 
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Natural  Firmness  of  tlie  Multiparous  Uterus.  The 
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Dawson,  \V.  W.  Varicocele.  The  Clinir,  April 
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ThcCtini(.  .Vi.r.  10.  Coiuiiitri\  Hypertrophy  of  the 
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Jtnir.,  peh.,  ami  The  I'Unie,  Jiin.  (1. 

Day.  Vj.  .\  Fceturt  Arrested  in  its  Development 
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Deal,  I<eniuel  J.  Malt  Extract.  New.  Rem., 
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Oenn,  O.  A.  Spinal  Irritation.  Phil.  Med.  and 
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I  Deecke,  Theodore.  The  Structure  of  the  Vci- 
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Delafleld,  FranciH.  Pulmonary  Emphysema— 
Absence  of  Attacks  o>f  Spasmodic  Asthma.  A'.  1'. 
.Med.  Kec,  May  Vi.  Diabetes  Insipidus  Fibrous 
Phthisis.  Tubercular  Meningitis.  N.  Y.  Med.  Ree., 
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Uelamater,  N.  B.  The  Galvano-puncture  in 
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Dele  van,  A.  Alitiira  Wine.  Cin.  Med.  New», 
June. 

Dell'Orto,  John.  On  Urinary  Calculi.  A'.  O. 
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DeniK.  K.  M.  Chloroform  in  its  Medico-Legal 
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Denlson,  Charles.  The  Value  of  Sneezing  in  the 
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Derby,  Haskett.  A  Report  on  the  Percentage  of 
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Deschere,  .Hartin.  The  Pneumatic  Treatment 
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Dessau,  S.  Henry.  On  the  Therapeutical  Uses 
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April  7.  The  Value  of  Small  and  Frequently  Re- 
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Detniold,  Win.  Examiuatiou  for  Life  Insur- 
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De  <;arino,  W.  B.  A  New  Truss  for  Forward 
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DeWoIf,  O.scar  C.  The  Nuisance  Created  by 
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DickenH,  James  H.  MaUria.  NathviUe  Jour. 
Med.  and  Sur.,  Aug. 

Uickinfton,  Wm.  ParesiR  of  the  Third  Cranial 
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nillard.  John  W.  Large  Foreign  Body  in  the 
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Dillon,  J.  CompUcated  Case  of  Ovarian  Tumor. 
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Ulmon,  D.  Autopsy  of  the  Body  of  Dr.  J.  W 
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Dixon,  J.  N.  Case  of  Acute  Rheumatism  Treat- 
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Dixon,  Josiah.  Visuum  Album.  Am.  Ohaerver 
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Doane,  Luig:!  G.  A  Case  of  Tinea  Circinatus. 
I'hy.  ami  Phar.,  Feb.  A  Case  of  Pernicious  Intermit- 
tent Fever  followed  by  Hepatic  Lcjion.  I'hy.  and 
Phar.,  May.  A  Case  of  .^aatro  Catarrh  and  Eedome- 
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due  to  Congestion  of  the  Uterus.  Phy.  and  Phar., 
j\ov.  A  Case  of  Frwnum  Lingual.  Phy.  and  Phar., 
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Dodgre,  D.  G.  Inebriate  Asylums  and  their 
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Dodge,  Lewis  E.  Pseado-Scarlatinnus  or  Ca- 
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Hygienic  Preventive  Medicine.  17.  S.  Med.  Investi- 
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Doe,  O.  W.  Hospital  Cases.  Boston  Med.  and 
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Donald,  A.  Materialistic  Psychology.  Southern 
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Dott,  D.  B.  The  Acid  of  Willow  Bark.  Am. 
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Doughty,  Wm.  H.  The  Water  Supply  of  Agus- 
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Douglas,  J.  .S.    Scarlatina.    Am.  Obs.  (H),  April. 

Dow,    T.   Chalmers.      Successful    Ovariotomy  | 
under  Most  Uuf.ivorable  Circumstances— Extensive 
Adhe^iions    with    Cysto-Sarcomatous   Dogeneratinn.  I 
..4m.  Med.  Bi-Werkly,  Aug.  4.    Acute  Inversion  cf  the  | 
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Ott.  13.    Chronic  Corporeal  Endometritis— A  Typical  i 
Case.    Md.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct.    Morphia- PoiHoning-I'a- 
tient,  aged  Four  Years,  Relieved  by  Belladonna  and 
Electricity.     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Per.    FoRtUR  in  Utero, 
with  Remarkn  on  Maternal  and  Paternal  Influences. 
Va.  Med.  Monthly,  June     Rupture  of  the  Uterus  at  the 
Posterior  ITtoro  Vaginal  Junction — C»sarian  Section. 
Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Sept. 

Dowling,   Franel*.     Is  Oleet  Communisablp  ? 
The  Clinic,  March  a.     What  Influence  d'  v    a  Syphilitic  ; 
Father  exert  on  his  Offspring?    Cin.  j,  i;  cet  ond  Obt., 
May. 

Downs,  Haiuuel.  Case  of  Ascites  Accompatiied 
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Draper,  F.  W.  Recent  Progress  in  Public  Hy-  . 
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Drake,  J.  M.  Excision  of  the  Knee  Joint.  Can- 
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Draughon,  A.  J.  Passage  of  Seven  Brass  Pins 
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Drude,  Francis.  A  RemarkaLln  (  aseof  Ek;hiuo-  j 
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DruetHpg,  C.  ChATlesi.  Analysis  of  Cotton  Boot  ' 
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Drysdale,   ThomaH   M.    On    the   Use   of  the 

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Dubois,  Henry  A.  On  the  Open  Treatment  of 
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Treatment  of  Fracture  of  the  Thigh  by  Means  of  a 
Moditlcation  of  Buck's  Apparatus  and  Improved 
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Du<IIey,  D.  E.  An  Improved  Ophthalmoscope. 
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Dugas.  L..  A.  Ophthalmia  Neonatorum.  Burns. 
A  Simple  Process  for  Removing  Foreign  Bodies  from 
the  Eye.  Reduction  of  Strangulated  Hernia.  A'.  O. 
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Duhring,  Louis  A.  Case  of  a  Bearded  Woman. 
Arch.  Dermatol,  April. 

Duke,  B.  F.  Embryotomy  Under  Difficulties. 
Phil.  Med.  and  .Sur.  Rep.,  March  31. 

Dulles,  C.  W.  Supra-Pubic  Lithotomy.  Am. 
Jour.  Med.  Sciences,  July.  Allgemunes  Erankenhaus 
Weiu  (Service  of  Dr.  Monto.)  Phil.  Med.  Times,  Aug. 
4.  Four  Cases  of  Carebral  Injury.  Phil.  Med.  Timet, 
.Sept.  29.  Irrigation  of  the  Largb  Intestine.  Phil. 
Med.  Time.i  Dec.  2>.  Supra-Pubic  Lithotomy, 
Southern  Med.  Rec,  Sept. 

Dunini,  A.  W.  Poisoning  by  Corrosive  Subli-. 
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Dunun,  S.  C.  Foreign  Bodies  in  Nostrils. 
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Quiuia  as  a  Curative  Remedy.  Ohio  Med.  Recorder, 
June,  Some  Observations  on  the  Clinical  History 
and  Treatment  of  the  late  Epidemic  of  Dysentery 
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Duncan,  George  C  Tetanus,  following  Ampu- 
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Duncan,  T.  CJ.  Clinical  Success  in  Scarlet  Fever, 
C  S  Med.  Invesligator  I.H),  Feb.  1.  Sexual  Wealfness. 
U.  S.  Med.  Investigator  (II),  March  1.  Diseases  of 
Childfeu.     r.  S.  Med.  Invetligator  (II),  June  16. 

Duuliani,  Carroll.  Ovarian  Tumor  cured  by 
Colocyutli.      U.  S.  .Ved.  Med.   Incestigalor  (H),   Sept.  I. 

Dunn,  J.  S.  Small-Pox  as  it  Occurred  in  Oak- 
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Diipuy,  Kugene.  The  Actual  Cautery  in  Spasms 
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Paralysis  Contractions,  etc.  Chimgo  Jour.  Nermuf 
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Du  SauIIe,  Le  Grand.  A  Case  of  Catalepsey. 
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Dwight,  Thomas.  Varicocele  in  the  Female. 
Boston  Med.  ami  Sur,  Jmir.,  Feb.  lH.  Recent  Progress 
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Sept.  (i. 

Oyer,  Geo.  A.  Cas-'s  in  Practice.  .Southern  Med. 
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Dyer,  J.  F.  A  Case  of  Tetanus.  Boxton  Med.  ami 
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Kagen,  S.  xomc  Practical  ObscrviitiouH  on  Rec- 
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Karle,  Clias.  Warrington.  Hydarirtiforni  De- 
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Eaitley,  K.  T.  Absorption  of  the  Vaginal  Mu- 
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EaHt,  C.  U.  Pancreatomy.  Am.  Med.  Hi-Weekly, 
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Kastman,  H.  G.  Water  Supply  of  New  York. 
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Katon,  F.  B.  Case  of  Stricture  of  the  Rectum 
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Fistula;  Fistula  ia  Ano;  Probable  Spoutaneoug  Rup- 
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Katon,  Ai,  M.  Experience  with  Diphtheria.  U. 
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Kdebohls,  Geo.  M.  Cresotinic  Acid  in  Acute 
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Kdgrar,  Win.  .S.  The  Relations  of  the  Medical 
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Khrinan,  B.  K.  Arnica  in  Puerperal  Peritonitis 
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Klder,  ThoniaM  A.  On  an  Obscure  Hepatic  Af- 
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Klderdice,  R.  B.  Case  of  Typhlitis,  with  Per- 
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Kley,  >t.  .1.  Atmospheric  Aunisthctsia.  Phil. 
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Kliot,  Joliiison.  Simultaneous  Ligation  of  the 
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KHIk,  Calvin.  Constant  Irritation  iu  Chronii- 
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INDEX  TO  OHIQINAL  COMMtHJICATIONS, 


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Feltoii,  I^.  E.      DcaiTiptfon  of  a  Now  luhaler  for 
Chloride  of  Animoniuni.     .V.  )'.  Miil.  W«'.,  Die.  15. 

Fenn,  C.  T.  The  Major  AinputatiouH  in  Cook  Oo.  I 
HoxpitalH,  During  Eleven  Years  Ending  Dec.  ISV.").  ' 
t'hiiixgii  Mill.  Jiiur.  awl  Ex..  t>ct. 

Fenwiok,  <ie«».  K.    Ulceration  and   Stricture  of 
the  Hectuni.     Camul'i  Med.  and  Siir.  Jmir.,  .Vay.     Col-  ■ 
otoruy   in   Left    Oroin.     daniuhi  Miil.  und  Sttr.  Juiir.. 
itaij.     Case  of  IVoas   AbHce.s.s   following   ExciHiou   of  , 
TeHtlcle.     Case  of  Lithotomy.     Cnnadii  Med.  and  Siii: 
Jiiur..  June.    CaHt^   of  Anenriwrn  of  the   luiiominate  . 
Artery.  C'lnndn  Med.  undSur.  Jmir..  .Von.    CaHOof  Ex- 
cl.sion  of  the  Kueo  Joint.     Canada  Med.  and  Sue.  Jour., 
Dee.  '■ 

Ferffusoii,  A.  A.    Midwifery  Statintics.     Canada 
Med.  Hec.  Jan. 

Ferris,  J.     A  Cantharin  Case. 
liafnr  (Hi,  Fell.  1. 

Field,  Chaunoy  Mitchell. 

Removal    by   External    Incision 
March   10.    Median  Lithotomy. 
M<v/. 

Field,    Huuie.     Acute   Rheumatism 
.Vimthli/.  Jan. 

('aso   of  Gun-Shot   in,)ury  of 
'Canaila  Lancet,  April. 
Uospit&l  Cases.      }i(i.tton  Meil. 


V.  S.  .Med.   Investi- 

Needlo  in  Larynx — 

iV.  y.  Med.    liee., 

N.     r.    Med.  Jour., 

Va.  Med. 


I.' 


Fife,   tJoKepli   A. 

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FiHeld,  W.  A.  B. 

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Finley,  J.  H.  Sixty  Cases  of  Poisoning  by  Ar- 
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FiHher,  A.  Leroy.  Crusta  Lactea.  r.  .V.  Med. 
Investiijntor  (H\.  Jan.  1. 

Fisher,  Alexander.  M\iltlple  ITrethral  Stricture 
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Fisher,  A.  \V.  Sanitary  Condition  of  cities. 
Tiiled'i  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jnur.,  .March.  Case  of  Deformity 
of  Feet.     Tiiledo  .Med.  ami  Sur.  Jour..  .May. 

Fisher,  t".  K.  Texas  for  Consumptives.  Uahne- 
VKinnian  .Munthly,  Sept. 

Fisher,  The«»«lori>  W.  Recent  Progress  in  Men- 
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Jul  II  19. 

Fiske,  .1.  1>.  On  the  Treatment  of  Syphilis  by 
Hypodermic  Injections  of  Mercury.  Md.  .Med.  June. 
Oct. 

Fiske,  "W.  M.  L.  Surgical  Treatment  of  Hemor- 
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Fiteli,  Orahuiii  N.  Surgical  Treatment  of  Biii- 
lepsy.  Am.  I'rait.,  F'b.  and  Oct.  Operations  for 
Strangulated  Hernia.     Am,  I'rnct.,  .March. 

Fitch,  SiniDii.  A  Handy  .Aspirator.  .V.  1".  .Med. 
Jour.,   .V'/r. 

Fiteli,  T.  Davis.  Encephaloid  (Saucer  in  a  child 
Two  Years  and  Seven  Months  Old.  Cliicago  .Med,  Jour, 
and  Ex.,  Aug. 

Fitch,  AV.  H.  Four  Cases  of  Chronic  Eczema 
Treated  b.v  Nerve  Tonics  and  Electricity.  Arch.  Der- 
matol, July. 

Fit/,.  K"KiiiaId  H.  Rupture  of  the  Healthy 
lEs'ppljaHUS.  Am.  Jour.  .Med.  Science.^,  Jan.  Sudden 
Death  from  Euib  ilisui.  lioflou  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour  , 
Jan.  '25.  Recent  I'roKrehs  m  Pathology  and  Patho- 
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Fit/slininoiis,  J.  F.  Opium  Poiaouiug.  Toledo 
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Fletcher,  \V.  K.  Twins— Retained  Placenta. 
Am.  I'racl.,  A/irit. 

Flies,  Kiiiii.  Galvano-Puucture  of  a  Hydro- 
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Flint,  .tustin.  Results  of  Clinical  Studies  Ke- 
latiug  to  PhthisiH.  Am.  I'racl..  Fe.li.  Pneutuatii 
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Flint,  Austin,  Jr.  Experiments  on  the  Effects 
upon  Respiration  of  Cutting  oil'  the  Supply  of  Blood 
from  tin)  Hrain  and  Medulla  Oblongata.  .V.  1'.  .Med. 
Jmir.,  A'»i'. 

Flo'wers,  S.  B.  Salicylic  Acid.  'Vn.  Med.  Monthhi, 
March. 

Fluckijjer,  F.  A.  Practical  Notes  on  the  Ro- 
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June,. 

Folsinn,  ('has.  II.  The  Jurisprudence  of  In- 
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.March  15.  The  Treatment  of  Insanity.  Mo.itnn  .Med. 
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Forbes,  1).  A  Case,  \a.ihcillc  .lour.  .Med,  iiiiil  Sur,, 
Mai/.    (Jbstetric  Practice,     .tin.  Med.  IliWeekly,  July 

7. 

Forhes,  <r.  F.  Constipation.  .V.  E.  .Med.  Gazelti 
{II),  June, 

Forbes,  S.  Observations  mi  Colles'  Fracture, 
with  ('ase.     Tol'do  Med.  and  Sur.  .lour.,  Dec. 

Forchheiiner,  F.  Notes  on  Diseases  of  Chil- 
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ticwmia  and  Pyimiia.  The  clinic,  Fcli.  21.  Thirteen 
Cases  of  Uacliitis.  The  Clinic,  April  W.  Remarks 
on  Scrofula.     The  Clinic.  Aug.  IH. 

Ford,  Kdwiii  V,  Religion  and  Science.  ,St. 
Louis  Eclectic  Mill.  Jour..  Dec. 

Ford,  S.  F.  Two  Cases  of  Ascites.  Successfully 
Treated  with  Io<liue  liijections.     Canada  Lancet,  Fib. 

Ford,  W.  Huston.  Urethrotomy,  Internal  and 
External,  with  Illustrative  Cases.  .'\t.' Louis  Mid.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Sept.,  Oct   and  .\ini. 

Ford.v<!e,  .    Puerperal  Convulsions.    JIuffalo 

.Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan. 

Forest,  W.  K.  Quinine  and  Hydrobroraie,  Acid. 
.V.  1'.  .Med.  lie.c  ,  .March  17.  Retention  of  Placenta 
from  Atmospheric  Pressure.     .V.  1'.  .Med.  Hcc.,Jlec.  1. 

Forinento,  A.  Case  of  Sympathetic  Ilystcro- 
Neurosis  ol  the  Stomach,     .im^  Jour.  Oti.i.,  July. 

Forster,  Fdward  I...  'three  Cases  of  Dysen- 
tery Tr(sitod  Suciessl'ully  by  Large  Doses  of  Ipe- 
cacuanha given  by  the  Non-Emetic  Plan,  linston 
Mid.  and  ,Sur.  Jour..  Feb.  22. 

Forsyth,  F.  I«  Case  of  Perinephritlc  Abscess. 
.V.  )•.  .Med.  lice.  Of'.  '20. 

Fort,  ('.  II.  A  Case  of  Exophtlialmic  Goitre. 
Am.  .Med.  Iti-\y,ekhi.  Aiiril  M.  Scarlet  F<'ver  and  its 
Treatment.     Am.  .Med.  lU'Wrchiy.  Dec.  '22. 

I'ort.  Wiley  1{.  A  Case  of  Cca-e.bro  Spinal  Men- 
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Fortner,  B.  F.    Post-Partum  Hemorrhage.    \'ix. 

.Med.    Monthly,  Sept. 

I'^orwood,  W,  Stump.  Preliminary  Education 
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The  Inlialation  of  Flint  Dust.  I'liil.  .Med.  and  Sur. 
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Foster,  A.  W,  On  the  Nature  and  Excitint? 
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l''oster,  I).  W.  Chloroform  in  Hepatic  Obstiuct- 
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I{ip..  Fcli.n.  Mecliaiiier.l  Dysmeliorrhaa  and  "-ter- 
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Mode  of  Administering,'  Mtiatenf  Silver.  I'hil  .Med. 
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Foster,  F.  H.     Myopiii  and  its  Theraiieutics.     U. 
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•  farts,      r.  S.  .Med.  Ince.itiiialur  {III.  D  c.  I. 

Foster,  Frank  1*.    On   the  iimmhk  ol  Rendering 

Vaginal    Injections   Sale   and    I'lllLient.     Arch.    Clin. 
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F<»ster,  K.  N.  Ante-Partiim  Hemorrliago  Con- 
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Fre<Mf«k»',  <'.  <'.     Vaseline.     I'hi/.anil  I'lini-.,  Aug.  \ 

FrtM-niaii,   t'.   A.      Hidden   Hemorrhage.      I'hil. 
Mill,  nml  Siir.  h'lji..  .\iiii.  11.     Maternal  Impressions.  ', 
I'hil.  .Mill,  and  Sm.  Uiji'..  Dec.  *•. 

Fr«'n«'li,  <i«'o.  M.  The  Uespiratory  Brace,  lins-  , 
tun  .Mill,  nml  Snr.  .Iiaii:.  Mmj  ii. 

Fr«>n<'li,  II.  <'.  Tre&tment  of  Diphtheria.  Ohiu  ■. 
.Mill,  ami  Nni:  liiii.  {II),  .Inn. 

Frie«l«'nwa1«l,  A.  Indications  for  the  Knni'lea- 
tion  of  the  Eye-ball,  and  the  correction  of  tlie  De- 
formity, by  tlie  inscn'tion  of  an  Artihcial  Eye.  I'iii. 
.Mill.  AVkw,  .\'ir. 

Frl«'M«',  M.  A  Case  of  Chronic  Nasal  Catarrh.  | 
llnhiii  iiinnninn  Munllihi.  .Ma;/. 

Fritts,  (;.  K.  Keport  of  a  case  of  Fracture  ol  , 
the  Eleventh  Dorsal  Vertebra.  I'hi/.  nml  I'hnr.,  Frli.  \ 
A  Case  of  Puerperal  Eclampsia.     I'lni.  nml  I'hnr..  Feb.  j 

FroHt,  <5.  11.  S(  rotula  in  the  Negro  Bare.  I'hit 
Mill,  anil  Snr.  Riji..  Mnnh  :\.  Some  Corroborative  , 
Facts  in  regard  to  llcj  Anatnmical  Ditlerence  Be-  I 
tween  the  Negro  ami  White  BaceB.  Am.  .Imir.  Olm..  ^ 
.ipril.  A  New  Material  for  Splints.  Ohio  Miil.  anil  | 
Sur.  Hi'l>.  (//).  .V-,c,  I 

Frotlilnjfliani,  <i.  F.  I'ulsatingTumorof  Orbit 
Uesenibling  True  .Aneurism.  .((».  .Imn:  .Mn!.  .v.i,  net  .<,  i 
Jan.  Some  Anonuilous  Cases  of '"yplioid  Fever  H- 
lustrating  the  I  heraiomctrical  Variations  in  the 
Onset  and  Course  of  Disease.  A',  nml  I..  .Mnl.  .hnir.. 
Mail,  anil  IMnnl  .Mfil.  .Imir..  Frl>. 

Frowort,  Chas.  W.  A  Case  of  Vomiting  in 
Pregnancy  Successfully  Treated  with  Ingluvin.  A'. 
1'.  .»/(■((.  Ui'C.  Oil.  -M,  anil  ('in.  Mnl.  .Vcicv.  Xiw. 


FriiltnlKlit,    Henry.     DoUvory  of  the  Breech 

with  ForcepH.      Va.  Mnl.  .Mnnlhly,  July. 

FriiitiilKlit,  <I.    H.    Fracture  of  the   Ilnmnrus 

near  the  Condyles.     Anh.  Clin.  Snr.,  March. 

Fry,  Henry  I).  Axillary  Aneurism  Successfully 
Treated  by  Shot  Bag  Pressure.  jV.  J'.  Meil.  .Innr., 
Niiv. 

Fryer,  lUencMiwe  E.  A  ModiHeation  of  tho 
Sims  Speculum.    A'.  1'.  .!/«(/.  Kic,  Sept.  'i'l. 

Fuller,  Win.    Surgical  Shock.  Canaila  Mnl.  liec. 

Fell.      Treatment  of  Meningitis.  Vanwln  Meil.  Ue.r., 

Am/.    Case  of  Cerebral  Tuben'le.  Canaila  .Meil.  Hn:, 
Dec. 

Fulton,  \lexancler.  Case  of  Membraneous 
Croup.  New  Method  of  Treatmiuit.  I'hil.  Meil.  and 
.Sur.  l{ep..  .Maij  12. 

Fulton,  .1.  Case  of  Empyema— Treatment  by 
Carbolated  Iodine  Lotion.     Canada  Lancet.  Ocl. 

FundenberB,  <Jeo.  B.  Carcinoma  Uteri.  J'hil. 
Med.  ami  Sur.  Hep..  March  '.i\.  Kemarks  on  the  Best 
Methods  of  Promoting  Post-Partum  Uterine  Con- 
tractions. J'hil.  Med.  and  ynr.  Hep.,  .lull/  28.  Uetro- 
version  and  Iinpactiou  of  the  Gravid  Uterus,  Oom- 
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FiirneHs,  \\.  H.  A  Layman's  Experience  of 
Homeopathy.     .Xnrlh  Am.  .fmir.  Ilnmcn..  Nov. 

<iaar<ler,  O.  V.  A  Case  of  Malarial  Unilateral 
Byperidrosis.     SI.  Lunis  Clin.  I{er.,  Dec. 

(iabell,  .     Verba  Santa.      Smilhern  .Med.  lire. 

July. 

<tHillar<l,  Kdwar<l.  A  Beady  Test  for  Arsenical 
('onipounds.  ,1m.  .hair.  I'hnr..  .March.  Weights  and 
Measures.     .!"(.  J<nir.  I'liar..  .May. 

(iallison,  .1.  C  Sclerosis  of  Stomach— Arseni- 
cum.    N.  F.  Me.d.  I.'iizelie  IHI,  .March. 

(iallolM,  N.  ErytUropUeum  Guineeusi>  and  Cou- 
miuga.     .\m.  .Inui.  I'har..  Jan. 

<iallou|><-,  J.  F.  Treatment  of  Fracture  ot  tho 
Patella.     Ilnslim  .Med.  an  I  Snr.  Jour.,  .iui/.  IC. 

tiardner,  I).  \V.  General  Tuberculosis.  St. 
Lniii.i  Med.  and  Snr.  Jniir..  .Mnnh. 

<iar<lner,  tlolin.  case  of  Placenta  Prirvia.  .S7. 
Lnuin  C  in.  Her.,  .inij.  Forcible  Flexion  in  Fibrous 
Adhesion.^.     Canada  Lancil.  Oct. 

Gardner,  .     Progressive  I'eruieious  Aucamia. 

Canada  .Mnl.  and  Sur.  Jour,  .Marcli. 

Oardner,  .T.  Are  Bacteria  Normal V  Am.  Irnct., 
March. 

(iardnei',  .TanieM  T.  Belation  between  Topo- 
grii)ihical  Surveys  and  the  Study  of  Public  Health. 
The  ,'<anilnriiin,  .Sciil. 

(Jardner,  K.  W.  Phosphorus  Assimulation.  A'. 
J'.   Mnl.  Ilic..  Jnn.  '2f  nml  Mny  1!>. 

<iari'es«'Iie,  II.  S.  Clinical  Bcports- Popliteal 
Aneurism  mistaken  forOsteo-Sarcmna;  .Amputation. 
St.  I.miin  Clin.  I{ec.,  June.  Clinical  Reports,  Exten- 
sive Fracture  oi  the  Skull,  etc,  .S7.  Lmiif  Clin.  Iter., 
Niiv. 

(iarretson,  James  K.  .\  Surgical  Engine.  I'hil. 
Mnl.  YVm-.v.  A'"!'.  10. 

(iarrlnues,  H.  J.  How  Long  Ought  Women  to 
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Ocl'.  i:t. 

<Jarrison,  II.  I>.  A  Case  of  Frequent  Failure  of 
Pliospliorns  as  a  Therapeutic  Agent.  I'hy.  and  I'har., 
Fell. 

(iarrisoii,  J.  IJ.  Autiscptie  Surgery.  I'hil.  .Mnl. 
and  Sur.  Hip..  Man-h  21. 

GaHt««n,  J.  !*leF.  Local  Spasm  of  the  Womb, 
with  Retention  of  the  Placenta  and  Hemorrhage.  A'. 
I  0.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jnur..  July. 


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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNlCATlONb, 


j  ; 

1 

|: 

1, 

I'  ' 


IaE 


Oatohell,  Charles.  Carcinoma  of  thn  Llvpr 
without  Eulargoinunt  ur  Uonglioiiiiif<.  ^tiii.  Ilomen, 
Oct.  Plumbum  In  (Urrhotic  Kiduoy.  Am.  /lumni, 
Th-c. 

Oatclit*]],  Vm  \,  Home  Exi)oriiiioutM  on  the 
Frog  with  Ibtrin  Amaru,  ynrtli  Am.  Juki:  Unmm, 
Fill. 

(intclit'll,  H.  I*.  lMuiit-<  In  tlii^  Slecpiiin  Itooni. 
The  KindiTKarteu.  Am.  0!>s.  {II),  Ihr.  Hcllt'borc 
PyniH  Americana.  Surtliuvflirn  A)niiilint  (//),  Jiili/. 
The  LunK!*  no  Furnaic.  I'.  S.  Miul.  Ini-i'fliniitin  (li), 
Jim.  IS. 

<Jay,  <«e«>.  W.  Antineptic  Surgery  at  thi'  lioHtou 
Hospital,  lidstiiii  Mill.  nmlSiir.  Juiir..  AV^.  l.'i.  Two 
SuccCBwful  Canort  of  Ovariotomy.  /IosIidi  MiiI.  tvul Siir. 
Jiiiir.,  .Marrh  2\t.  Hoh-pital  ('a«<'R.  llnslmi  .Mul.  ami  .'<ni: 
Jour,  Si'pl  0,  Oil  4  iinil  Am:  '2'_>. 

(la.yloril,  K.  P.  An  Accidental  I'roviug  of  Iodine. 
Ohio  Mfil.  and  Siir.  Hep.  {/I).  .Mnifli. 

Gazzo,  •Toliii  H.  C.  Tlie  Treatment  of  Enlarged 
Hplobu  by  Intra  VenoUH Injection.  I'hil.  Miil.aml Sur. 
K'p.,  .Wiinl,  ]((. 

Gcbliard,  (ien,  S.  fremor  as  a  .Symptom  of 
Nervous  Disease.     I'ln'l.  .^hil.  ami  .S'h;-.  /{, /i.,  Jiinf  23. 

<iebs«<r,  K.  Paralytic  ('onver^;eut  Straliisnius, 
Facial  Paraly.«is,  etc.  SI.  f.oiiia  .)liil.  atiil  Sin.  ./mii:. 
Jim. 

(iedcliiiKs,  W.  H.  Aiken  as  a  Health  Station. 
Cliiniitlim  .Mill.  Juui:  ami  ltd:.  Jim. 

<ii>hriiiiK<  KuK«*ii«  <'.  A  New  Antevorsion  I'ea- 
sary.  St.  I.mii.i  .)/>■(/.  ami  .S'l/c  ./.<»/•.,  ./(////.  Tlu-  circu- 
lar Bandage  as  a  Remedy  in  Tlionicic  Allcctiona. 
Am.  I'raii..  Aiii/.  A  Sign  of  Karly  l'regnan(  y.  Am. 
I'riiil..  J  tit  II . 

Geiiois,  LoiiIh,  Tluiture  of  Catechu,  .im.  Jmn: 
I'hai:.  .Vaiih.  Emulsion  of  Oil  of  Turpentine.  .Im. 
Jiiiii:  I'liat:.  Julij. 

Gerald,  F.  AV.  Who  are  Uegular  PliysiciaiiH'/ 
A',  y.  Mill.  KrUi-tii:  Jim. 

G<>ral<I,  F.  L  Death  of  Gen.  Wasliiiigton.  A', 
r.  Mil.  Klin  Hi.  Sii>l. 

G«'rry,  Kdwiii  I*,  A  C.tse  of  IntiissiiscM'ption. 
Hiistnn  .Mill,  ami  Sin:  Jmir,.  Jiim'  "21. 

<ierst«'l,  Adolpli,  Ziucuui.  .\iirlh  .tin.  Join: 
Hnmin..    .\liil. 

<iibl)OiiH,  Henry.  Treatment  of  Diphtheria. 
Piiriflc  .Mill,  anil  Sin:  Jniii:.  Jiiii.  PerBonal  txperieni'e 
of  Carbuncles.  J'aiilir  .Mnl.  mid  Sin:  .Imn:.  h'lh. 
Rheumatism.  I'mifn  .Mnl.aiid  Sin:  .Imn:,  Min-rh.  Pir- 
soual  Kxpericncc  <  f  Nitrous  ()\i(l  (iiis.  r.uifn-  Mnl. 
and  Sur.  Jiiiii:.  .tjiril.  Itefcrm  Nciilcil  ,\miiiii,'  itelnrni- 
ers.  I'lirifir  .Mi-d.  ami  Sin:  .1  ,!>::.  Mnji.  Hi  Iciicc.if  thi 
Medical  Kducation  and  Medical  Schnul  of  Aimriiii. 
I'ltiifii-  Med.  and  Suv.Jniii:.  Jtnv:  t'ampiiigOut  Tlieni- 
peutically  Considered.  I'niijii-  .Mnl.  niul  Sm.  .loin-,, 
Any.  Massage.  I'^nifu-  Mid.  mid  Sin:  .lum:.  Sipl.  The 
Late  Prof.  Smith  and  the  Anterior  Splint,  I'nri/ir 
JUi'd.  mid  Sm:  Jmir..  Si  pi.  Smiie  Dileiisivc  I{eniar!;.«  <in 
the  Medical  Education  and  Medj.al  School.s  of  Amer- 
ica.    Am.  Mill.  Hi-  ir.'./.-.'//.  ./,(/../  7. 

(iiblMMis,  Ilfiiry,  .Ir.  Mnrtuary  stati.-tic";  of 
San  Francisco  for  in'ii).  I'urilir  Med.  mid  Snr.  Jmn:, 
Fell. 

<ilbb<>iiH,  W.  V.  Asylum  for  the  FeebU^-Minded. 
I'arific  Med.  and  Sm:  Jnm:.  .Mnii. 

(iibbH,  it,  F,  A  New  Anthropomcter.  .im.  Jmn: 
Med.  .Srieme.i.  Jim. 

GibiifV,  >J,  F,  Water  Pressure  in  Heteiition  of 
Urine.    A'.  )'.  Mnl.  Uiu:.  Xm:  lo, 

(iibiicy,  V,  I',  Perinephritis  in  children.  Am. 
Joni:  .Mill.  .Si-iinris ,  A)iiil.  The  Stniunuis  Elenieiits 
in  the  Etiology  of  .loiut  Diseases.  A.  ]'.  .)/,,/.  ./,,«,., 
Juhi.  Suppurative  Aritliritc  Followintr  Acute  liheiiiij- 
atism.  A',  i'.  .Med.  Ilrr..  .\iii/  •.i.'i.  A  Case  ot  Spin:il 
Irritatii>n  in  n  child.  I'liil.  Mnl.  'I'ime.i.  Sijil.  I. 
Case  of  General  Paresis  Due  to  Genital  Irritation. 
LonuHlIt  Mid.  and  Sm:  Sews.,  .\piil  :i«. 


OibHon,  C  H.    Sabina  Hemorrhage.      U.  S.  Med. 
TnivKtii/iiliir  (//),  Feb.  1. 

Glhoii,  Albert  1a    The  Need  of  Sanitary  Reform 
in  Shlji  Life.     Thr  Siinilarian,  Manh. 

<iillt«>rt,  F,  I),     Oil   the  Use   of  the  Aspirator  in 
Hydrothorax.     Canadu  .Mid.  anil  Sm:  Jmii:.  Feb. 


<iil)icrt,    r. 

Mid.  Ifn:,  Jmn: 


l>.      Cases   of   Midwifery.      Canada 


Strictun^      l.iiniaville 
Traumatism.     I'.   S. 


<iil(>hri.st,  •!.  <i.  .Miout  a 
Mnl.  Sent,  Mini  i'J.  A  Case  of 
.Mnl.  InirMiij'itiir(U),  .S,  pi.  1. 

Gillanil,  L,  IV,  Extra  Uterine  Pregnancy.  Va. 
.Mid  Munlhhi.  Sipt.  A  Case  of  Cut  Throat.  A'.  «>. 
.Mid.  and  Sm:  Jnm:,  Oit. 

Gillt-tlf,  AValti-r  K,  Case  of  Intussusception 
in  a  child  Nine  Mouths  old.  .im.  Jmn:  Ohs.,  Jan.  A 
CUK<'  of  I'seudo-Ovaiian  Tumor.  .\m.  Jmn:  OI1.1., 
Jim.  Case  of  ltMi>tiire  of  the  Vestibule  during 
Labor,  .im.  ..'iiin:  iiliM.,  .{pril.  A  New  Operation  for 
the  Cure  of  Bectocele  and  Oystocele.  Am.  Jnm:  Oh)., 
April.  The  Narcotic  Mft'ect  of  Morphia  on  the  New 
Born  chiNl  when  adniiui.stered  to  the  Mother  in 
Labor,  .im.  .Imn:  Oh.''.,  (hi.  I'lferperal  F'ever  at 
Charity  Hospiial.     .V.  1'.  Med.  Iter.,  .March  l":. 

Gilliam,  l>,  T«><l.  (Quinine  in  certain  Gastro-In- 
testinal  Disorders.  Oliiu  Med.  Hnnider,  Fib.  I'ecu- 
liar  Case  of  Ditfuso  Coreliral  Sclerosis.  Oliin  .Mnl. 
Ifii-nrder.  .ipril.  .\  case  of  (Uuicealed  Strangulnted 
Hernia.  Ohin  .Mnl.  Ifnnrihr,  Mmi.  ()i)iuiu  in  Epi- 
'  lepsy.  oliiii  .Mnl.  h'riiirdir.  .Xnr.  Laporotomy  for 
Intestinal  Obstruction.     '/'/(,■  C'linii:  .Man  -C 

Gillin^;,  \V,  K,  Convnlsions— Case  in  Private 
Practice.    Vliiriiiin  .Mnl.  '/'///,'.•,•,■.  Jiini. 

(iiliiiaii,  tloliii  II,  Chhirodyne.  Ho.ilnn  .Mnl.  and 
Sm:  Jmn:.  Ihe.  l:t. 

Fit  man.  .1,  K.  On  Medical  Ethi.-s.  /'.  .v,  Mnl. 
lnir.<tiij,Uiir  (11).  Mm-iii  15. 

<iirar<l,  A,  <',  Lister's  Antiseptic  Treatment  of 
Wounds.      .V.  v.  Mid,  llir..  Sm:  17. 

<iiNb(>rn«-,  li.  I'.  Preparatory  Education  A 
Necessity  for  the  T'liorougli  Training  of  Medical 
Students,     rhji.  mid  I'liariii..  .Xnr. 

(iNli,  ('.  i..,  "Coloycynth  and  Cohx^yuthiau  Ro- 
flectionH."     I'liiiuiiii  .Mill.  Jmir.nnd  Ex.,  .\or. 

<il«  itsiiiann,  W.  On  Altitude  and  Climate  in 
th(!  Tnathicnt  oi  I'whiioii.ti y  I'lithisis.  ('in,  Mnl. 
-Vm/'.'.-,  .Mariii.  ('(Uitributimis  to  the  Treatment  of 
Pulmonary  Phthisis.     .V.  o.  M-d.  uml  Sm:  Jmn:,  Jiilii. 

<i<Mlilar<l,  AV,  A,     Caseof  IJrai  1  FfcVer.      H'rslern 

Lamel.  Jum. 

(Joilfrt'v,  K. 

I'liil.  Mid.  rime.s- 

(;(id<-i,  .\.  II 


,     Report  f  f  Two  1  ases  of  Measles. 
ipiil  'iM. 

.K  Ke<(  lit  Treatnunit  for  Irredlm^i- 

lile  Ketrollcxiou  of  the  Itcrus.  .\i,iilliern  .Med.  Un., 
.Miinii.  Hints  on  the  Maiuigcuient  of  Labor.  .'<iiiilli- 
ern  .Mil.  li'n:.  .\'iiv, 

<inoili'll,  AVm.  CaKc  of  Sterility.  .im.,li  iir.Ohs., 
Jan.  I'ilaiiiil  1  iimor  lienioved  by  Traction  from  the 
Uterus.  Am.Jmn:Olis..J,in.  Rupture  ot  the  Womb. 
A,n.  Jiiur.  Ohs,,  .Inly.  Laceration  of  the  Female 
Periiia'iim.  linslnn  .Mnl.  mid  Sm:  Jmn:,  .\iii:  -i'.). 
Clinic  Hospitals  of  the  I'niversity  nf  p.iin,  llnslnn 
Mnl.  mid  Snr.  June..  Her.  W.  I,a<eration  of  the  Cer- 
vix I  teri  and  its  'I'reatiucnt.  .V.  )'.  Mnl.  Her.,  (hi.  'JO. 
On  Prolapse  of  the  Womb  from  Eloimation  of  the 
Suprn-Viigiual  Portion  of  tlu'Cervix  I'hil.  Med.  and 
Snr.  /iV;>.,  Jan.  (i.  On  the  Radical  Treatment  of 
rterine  Cancers.  /'Iiil.  .Mnl,  mnl  Sur.  Hip.,  .Mmvh 
111  On  L.-icerufion  <d'  the  Periuienm  from  Child 
Birth.     I'iiil.  Mnl.  and  Snr.  Hep.,  .Mnnii  ;tl. 

<;i)Hs,  i.  ,J.  >i.  The  Treafuient  of  Diahetes  Melli- 
tus.  /'/(//  .Mnl.  mid  Snr.  Hip,  (let.  1:1.  Dropsy. 
Cases  in  Pi-aetii'e.  <,)iiinia.  (iuaninu— Puullinia. 
Kiie,iii-  .Med.  mill  Snr.  .Iiiur.,  .illy.  Diphtheria.  A'c- 
leelie  Med.  mid  Sin:  Jiiur.,  Dn:      Gelaeinium  Semper- 


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vllciiB,  YoUdW  OtilH.  Soitlhrrn  Meil.  Iter.,  Mivj.  A(!0- 
uitc  Soitlhern  JHcil.  Her...  ,/uiii\  UcilHeuiium.  Sinilh- 
rrn  Mnl.  /iVc, ,   .Vou. 

(•onion,  W.  A,  IlydruHtiH  Caundcnsia  in  Utcr- 
iiio  HitiiKirrliaKo  and  Moiiorrtiimia,  iiml  uIho  in  \>yn- 
;in'ni)rrhcii.     Hhicnijn   .ili-l.   .Imtr.   unit  /•>.,  -lie/,    nml 

,     4ioftoii,    U.  A.     TUo  MDUinni   of  Mun.      Unmiii. 
Timi:<,  Jan. 

<i'ortoii,  W.  It.  A  Cuac,  olUlcerH.  An.Oli.i.,  ill), 
April. 

<>c,<rup-lte»iiiiii;/.  K.  von.  On  OMtrutbln.  Am. 
Jour.  I 'liar.,  Miiy. 

<ioiile.V,  •loliii  W.  S.  Some  Practiual  I'ointH  iu 
tho  Trt'utinent  of  Stonu  in  tlit!  lUaddcn-.  .V.  )'.  ,1/''/. 
Hn.,  Aitij.  25.  Ainpntation  of  tlic  I't-nirt.  I.iniixinlli- 
.Ueil.  .\eii\i,  Si'iit.  If), 

Ooiillon,  II.  'riinJK  iu  Ut^ailaulio.  llnhneman- 
nian  Munthli/,  Mai\'i. 

(ioullon,  .Jr.,  II.  Thuja  Occldontalis.  Xnrth 
Am.  JiAtr.  lliiinen.,  h'i'h. 

(<ral>owski,  iT.  On  Halician  O/.oljt^lt  and  (fvc- 
Bin.     Am.  .Jiiiir.,  I'liar..  Fih. 

<>rii<t7,«'l,  Ailolpli.  Creasoto  and  ('«rli(dic  Acid. 
.Im.  ./(/(/;•.  I'liui.,  Jiinf.. 

(iraliain,  noiiKlas.  Massa<{o  in  WritiM'H  (^'raiup 
and  Alli.'d  AlfiM-tionH.  .V.  J'.  Mnl.  /dr.,  .Ijo-i/  W. 
Till-  Trt'atin(^nt  of  .Spraina  l>v  MasHaKc  .\'.  )'.  .l/f/. 
/{■(.,  Aiiij.  11. 

<>rHhani,  10.  II.  S^iina  liitidia  of  the  Sa^i'tini. 
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<ira.v,  A.  \V.  Congenital  Ali-ience  of  rtern~  ami 
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<«ray,  <i.  II.  A  Case  of  VrHii-al  (!iilcii!ii.-i.  Meilul- 
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Hiie  I'oiHouiuK.     '^''.  /.•"/'.>■  Mrd.  .inil  .Snr.  .hmr..  .Ian. 

<«i'a.v.  .lohii  r.  I'atholoHical  IJeHeirches.  .\in. 
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(Jrcj-n,  Krank  II.  Professional  Duty  mid  Siic- 
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(irlHsoMi,  KtiK*"!!*'.  Mechanical  Prote<'tion  for 
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HaKunK'i.  Geo,  A.  Tra  'hootomv  in  Diphtlieria. 
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II  'h)}'  moil- 


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HurirlH,  Kobt.  H.  H.  Tho  Muriatod  Tincture 
of  Irou  a  Spoclllc  for  KryHlpolaa.  Am.  Med.  Hi-  Weekly, 
Mnrrlr.M.  (!omniuutcability  uf  YoUow  Fever.  Am, 
Mill.  II  -Wetklii,  .»<i;ri6. 

Ilarliin,  Cieo.  C.  Obxtinato  Dlnpbaro— Hpaani 
l!uroil  by  lubalation  of  Nitratn  o  Aiuyl.  .Im.  Juur, 
Med,  .S'cjcrtcM,  April.  UutiuitiH  Albiimeunrlctt.  I'hil. 
Meil.  iinil  ,Sur.  Uip.,  Juh/  '2H. 

UwrriN,  KIlHlia.  (^onHurvatlvo  M' diciiKiniid  tha 
MisHiDU  of  tliH  Huultarlnu.     7  he  .Suniliirinn,  .\larch. 

llarrlH,  Herhnrt  <'.    Malarial  Hinuiatm la.    Am. 

Ueil.  Hi-  VVeeklj),  May  12. 

ilarrlH,  1'.  A.  AutoplaBtio  Operation  for  Treat- 
ment of  W.ibb  Finger.  .V.  1'.  Meil.  Her,,  ,ruly  14. 
ODiitroct  I'raotice.     .V.  J'.  Med.  Her.,  .Sept.  If). 

HarrliiKton,  H,  I^.  Sulphate  of  Cluohonldia  as 
an  Antl-Perlodlc.     <Jliiciigi>  Med.  .four,  iitiil  Kjr.  l/ec, 

HarrlMon,  R.  H.  Aneurism  of  tlio  Popliteal  Ar- 
tery.    .S7.  f.mti.i  Med.  mint  .Sur.  Jour.,  Miirrh. 

Hai'tinaiiii,  Arthur.  Hearing  TohIb  and  Pollt- 
zor'H  Acoumeter,  Anh.  OphOial  and  Olol.,  Vol.  fi., 
piijie  (■>();(. 

Harv«>,v,  K.  W.  Kerosene  Oil  in  Croup.  Phil. 
.Veil,  iinil  Sur.  Hep.,  April  \\. 

Ilarwood,  Kd\var<l  <',  Intlaniniiitlou  uf  the 
Mastoid  Colls.      \'a.  Med.  .Mtmthhj,  Mmcli. 

Hatch,  !•'.  W.  Insulation  of  Sunstroke.  J'acijia 
,Ued.  iind  Sur.  Jour.,  July. 

Hatch,  Jr.,  F.  W.  Discussion  on  Dr.  Nlyou's 
Paper.     I'aeifie  .Med.  and  .Vu/\  Jour.,  Dec. 

Hiiiipt,  T.tiwiH  IVr.  Street  Paveraents.  The  Sani- 
tarian, July, 

Hawcg,  .I«>NM«>.  Doith  followiufj  Vaci'inatiou. 
-V.    »'.  .Med.  Her.  Der.  ''i. 

HawcM,  WaUtM-  A,  Case  of  Uterine  Inversion- 
Vti.  .Veil.  Mnnlhlji,  April.  (!iiHtm  apparently  showing 
that  Quinine  dons  not  poMsess  Oxvtocio"  Virtues— 
With  remarks.      Vn.  Med.  Mimlhly,  Auij. 

Hawkfs,  W. ./  Neglect  of  Materia  Medl  a.  Am. 
Iliinieii.  Dee.  CIlL  i'.":  Lectun'.  f.  S,  Meil.  /niv.itii/a- 
lor  (11).  April  1.5.  Medical  Clinic.  V.  S.  Mel,  Inn'sli- 
aZloi'i'l).  'V'"'.  In- 

Hav,  <i«'orjj«'.  Fallacy  of  Trommcrs  Ti'st.  I'liil. 
Med.  TImis,  Julii'n  iinti  Oel.  27.  Dialized  Iron.  I'hil. 
Med.  Tim'.i,  .SV^i/.  1. 

Ila.v<l(>ii,  l>.  II.     Ut'ceut   Progress  in  the  Trent- 

ment  of  tUiildreu's  Diseases.    Uiii<ti<n  .Med.  mid  .Vmc. 
Jiiur.,  Fell,  1  rinil  .\ug,  2. 

llaynt'K,  FiaiiciH  r.  Hesearches  on  the  Antago- 
nism i>f  Poison.     /'/(//.   Meil,  'l'iine.<.  Miiy  }'2 

Ila/ard,  AV.  It.  chnroa  (iriividoriim.  Si.  hnuis 
I'lln.  Kii:,  April.  Interview  with  Dr.  .1.  Miivino  Sims 
ill  Kelatimi  to  the  Wuiii.ni's  Hospital  (rjiitroversy, 
.SV    f.iiui.<  Clin.  Her..  .SV/jr 

ilcaril,  II.  H.  Triplets.  Xns-lieillr  J.me..  Med 
mid  .Vv/. ,  Jidi/. 

lliMil  h,  <)<-i>.  .\.  Kipiisetiini  in  iMnilysK.  Ilii'me- 
:il,!illliail    .Mnillhll/,  .Sipl. 

Hcit/.iiiaiin,  <-.  Tlie  Cell-Doctriiir  in  tlic  Light 
cif  Kecent  Investigations.     A'.   }'.  .)/••</.  ,/uiir  ,  April, 

lloll,  Ountav.  On  an  .Vrtirteial  Siiltstittiti!  for 
Ueeswax.     Am,  Jour.  J'/mr,,  Feb, 

lli'lnis,  II.  It.    Locked  Heads      Am,  I'i'ui..  Sept, 

Helmuth.  Win.  Tod.  Surgical  Clinic.  Am.  Ob- 
newer  (//).  June  and  July.  Cicatrix  from  Severe  Burn. 
Am.  Oti.iervrr  (//).  Pee.  AneuriRm.  Disease  of  JJono. 
Cancer  r.  S.  .Med.  li.r.i»tiQuU,r  (H).  Ft).  1  Siugical 
CaSfV,      .V.  F.  M'd.  C,il,zelle  {II),  .Inly. 


H«^nry,  Frnilk.  I*.  Acute  rx>lmr  Pneumonia  Iki- 
glnnluK  in  lilght  Apex.  lArye  White  Kidneys  av- 
oompanyinK  Phthisis.  I'hil.  Med,  Tiniei..  July  21, 
Heart,  Liver,  and  Kidneys  from  a  ease  of  Cardiac 
Valvular  Disease.     I'hil,  Med,  Tin.eii,  June  9. 

Heiiocli,  K.  On  Infantile  Typhoid  Fever.  U,  S, 
Med,  lniwinyiW,r(ll),  Oil,  1. 

Hentx,  (',  A,  Meningitis.  AHanla  Med.  and  Sur, 
Jour.,  Aufl, 

HcrliiK,  C.  The  Fevers  of  Africa,  llomeo,  Timen, 
Aug.  Our  Noaodes.  .\tirlh  Am.  Jour,,  llomen,  Aug. 
The  Desiderata  of  our  School,  .\orlh  Am.  Jour,, 
llomen,  .Vor. 

Herrera,  Alfonso,  Notes  on  the  Jnyoto  of 
Mexico,     ,1m.  Jmir.  I'hiir.,  April. 

Hcriidoii,  Z.  I>.  Case  of  Typlioid  Fever.  .South- 
ern  .Med,  Her.,  Aug.  On  a  New  Process  for  the  Prepa- 
ration of  Extracts  without  Heat.  Am.  Jintr.  I'har., 
Sept. 

Herrick,  <>,  K,  The  Pessary  in  the  Treatment 
ef  Uterin((  Displacements.     Delndt  Med,  Jour,,  Oct, 

Herrlck,  H.  H.  Phosphorus  as  a  Kestorative 
Remedy.  .V.  O,  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  .May.  A  case  of 
Doubtful  Diagnosis,  with  remarkably  High  Tempera- 
ture.    X.  O.  .Med,  and  ,^ur.  Jour,,  July, 

HrsHP,  It,  Ovarian  Cyst  Treated  by  Electrolysis. 
Am.  Jour,  Otm.,  Jan. 

H<Mi.stis,  .1.  K.  A  UeiiiHrUablo  chso  of  Ovarioto- 
my. iV.  O.  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan',  Home  cii  >■» 
of  Arm  Presentation.  iV.  <),  .Med,  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Hie. 

Heydfurelch,  L.  A  Foreign  Body  in  the  Exter- 
nal .\udltory  Canal  Causing  KeHex  Nervous  Symp- 
toms.    Arch  Opt hal  and  Olol.  Vol.  \'i.  pageW'A.i. 

Hibhard,  .Ta«.  T.  The  Instinctive  Operations  of 
the  Hiiiuau  System,  and  how  they  may  be  utilised  in 
thb  Management  of  Certain  Diseases,  anil  more  par- 
ticularly in  Functional  Intestinal  Constipation.  Cin. 
Lnncet  and  Otis.,  Pec. 

HlKKli>St  K.  M.  Entropion  Successfully  Treated 
by  Hypodermic  In.1ectiou  of  Strychnia.  ,S7.  Loui.i 
Med.  and  Sur.  .four.,  Jan. 

HlUlreth,  C^lias.  C.  Variola— Reply  to  Strictures 
of  Dr.  Haldeman.     Ci'h.  Laneel  and  Ob.i.,  Ocl. 

Hil(lr(*th,  J.  I..  A  case  of  Extra-Utcriae  Fo'ta- 
tion.      Hii.iton  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  .\ne.  8. 

HIII,  .1.  L,.  .Miiteriial  Impressions  on  the  Fo'tus. 
I'hil.  .Med.  and  Sur.  Hep..  Jan'  27. 

Hill,  •lohii,  ACiHc  of  Kpilepsy.  Iihin  .Med.  He 
eoril''r.  Fell'. 

Hill,  Thoiuas.  A  Case  oi'  Ii!ipric<ioii  of  the 
Uowels.      Am.,  Med.  Hi -Weekly,  Seiil.-i'). 

HilU'i',  I).  .VlbiTt.  Veterinary  MomcopatLy. 
llomeo.  Times,  Oct.  Metritis  Cured  by  Piper  Methvs- 
ticumcum  or  Arva  Samoa.  I'.  S,  .Med.  Inx-exliiitilnr  [ID, 
Oct.  1. 

Hillcr,  Krctik,  Hip  -loiut  Di<e.ts  ,  .Vr.W'i  .l.-i. 
.lour.,  Iliiiii'o.  V(ji'.  Previii';  of  Piper  '\Totliystiiiiiii. 
Ilii'iiirinniiiiiiii  .M'inll'lii.  .Inly. 

Hilliard,  W  .  Tlie  Medi.:.!  'riirnM -try  ot  Cer- 
tain Discecs  as  tliev  prcviiil  in  tlic  South  and  Sonili 
west.      .V.  (I    M'd.  and  Sur.  ,l'>ur..  .lull/. 

Hills,  Alfred  li.  Plaiitago  Major.  Hniimi.  lini'.-' 
,liiu'.  I''.rvtliema  Fiina^-Lacli'sis  llmion  I'iinr.s-. 
.I;i)i7.  liiauLsnrnl  Keiiuirlis  as  President  of  ilic 
Hiilinenianii  Acaileniy  of  Medicine  ol  New  Voil; 
r.  .S'  .Med.  Ineesligalor  {//>.  Jaii'  1.  IM'iigs.  or  Vis 
Medic.atrix  Naturie.     I'in.  .Med.  Ailemne  ill).  Oil. 

Hills,  Arthur  T.  Report  of  a  Case  of  Ovarian 
Cyst  and  Fibroid  of  Uterus,  with  .Vutopsy.  Ilmueo 
Timet,   March, 

Hingston,  Wni.  H.  Annual  Address,  before  the 
Tenth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Canada  Medii'al  Asso. 
elation  Septcuiber  l:itl)  JH77  I'mi'idii  Mid.  Hicr.yd. 
rifc 


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22 


INDEX   TO   OIIIOINAL  (X)MMUNr(rAT[()NS, 


w 


Hliiton,  KiifiiH  K.  Notoii  on  thr<  Sum^'KHfiil 
Truatiiioiit  or  Tlir«<t  Cum-i  of  I'ltyrlaiiiH  KulirH.  I'hil. 
Meil.  Tiiwx,  Si-pl.  IT).  Tln>  AbiTtlvn  Tri'iitiiiiiit  of  tho 
(lulil  HtiiMe  oi  Intcrinltti'iit  (''I'vor  l>y  tUu  Nitrate  of 
Aiiiyl.     fhil.  .Veil,  aiul  .V»r.  «./-..  .ipril  38. 

Illrtliilii,  KrciuiH  F.  Ou  tlii'  ('a«Rta  Trade  In 
China.  AVic  limi.,  .Uni/.  ('oniiiiiTi'litl  Dru|{B  of  tho 
ChinoHo  ProvlUL'o  of  Canton.     .\fiv  Uein.,  June. 

Ilitclirock,  K.  Il.vuii'nu  ut  Anihvrat  Collogn. 
The  Sniiitariiiii,  I  he. 

Illtctniutii,  Will.  Trcutnii'iit  of  Tubur'MiloitlH. 
F.e.leelie  .Mnl.  aitil  .Sue.  .lour.,  h'eii'.  1h  iuuu  a  machine? 
Keeitie  Mftl.  niiil  Siir.  .lour.,  Jliue. 

Honrdloy,  /\ll>«>rt  K.  A  Caec  of  Loncocythae- 
inia.     Chicinjii  Med.  Jnue.  anil  Kr.,  April. 

Hoblt.4,  A.  <i.  Dinlocation  of  the  Shoulder  in  ii 
Uoy  Five  Years  Olil.  l.iiuifeille  Med.  .\ew»,  Jiili/  W. 
Banti'nine  a  cuuHit  of  ConvulaiouB.  Hulphute  Clu- 
chouidin,     l.iiiiixrille  Mei.  Sewn,  Sor.  24. 

HockrldKt'i  1'-  (•raiivllh^  Hurgcona  in  the 
Allan  Liui'      Cmiitiln  J..iiieet,  .ipril. 

IIcmIk*'.  <i.   !>•    St'U-ct  Fornnilw  lor  Diphtheria. 

.Siiiilliirn  .Mill,  li'rr.,  f'lli' . 

II<mIk:«,  II,  lifiiox,  C'yHtic  DiHenHi'  of  liroad 
Linanieut.  Oviiry.Biiil  .ilinniM  TuniorMof  tin-  llti^riiH. 
I'liil,  .\l,ii.  Tliivs.  M'ir.h  17.  i  steitiB  of  the  Keiuiir, 
Hliowiiij;  riieriktioiiH  .Monn  the  Shaft  uud  Tliroiiuli 
the  Neck.  I'hi'.  .»/(/.  Tii^n.',  .Vnnh  ;(l.  A  Needle 
Found  I'ost-iiiorttm  *ithin  the  Cranitini.  liiil.  .Mnl. 
Tiine.i,  Ainj.  4. 

MixlKfii,  John  T.  Tho  u.se  of  Uxlide  of  Potan- 
aiiini  in  Syphilis.  .S7.  I.nuii  Clin.  Hee.,  Oft.  Krarturo 
of  sternum  l)y  Muscular  Action.  A'.  V.  Meil.  Jtei .. 
Dee.  2'i. 

lloilKf,   I.,.   A.  K,    Remittent   Fever,   with  Te- 


tunic  Convulsions. 
iIi»dK«-N,    K.    M. 


.S7.  Loui.t  I'lin.  Hee.,  Aiiij. 
Fis.iures  Uceurrinj^  in 


I.011B 
Bom  s,  with  llt^niarks  on  V  yh«i)ed  Fractures  of  tho 
Ti1)ia.  /liiKliiii  Mill.  I'liil  .Siir.  .lour..  Jim.  11.  Fractures 
*f  the  Hi/ud  of  tlie  Kadius.  /{n.i/oii  Med,  ouil  .Site.  Jour., 
Jmi.  IH. 

Ilfoifiiiaii,  H.  F.    'I'he   Induction  of  I'reiuature 

Labor,     iliiliiieiiiniiiiiiiii  .ilniitlilt/,  Jinif. 

Ilon'iiiiiii,  .J.  A.  On  Salicylic  Add.  f.  .v.  Mn'. 
Iiiei.'Hi/iiloe  illi,  .Inn.  l.'i.  On  Hcarlet  Ftver.  /'.  X. 
Mill.  Invi:<li!/iil<iri/l),  .\uii.  1. 

ilolbriMik,  M.  I..  Death  Uid  Studies.  /'/«/. 
Mill,  nnil  Sue.  Ileii.,  Del.  2i). 

Iloicoiiilx-,  H'lii.  II.  Fxtraordinary  Case  of 
Nervous  Disease.  .Im.  Ilomeo,  .Vmi.  Pulsatilla  in 
Transverse  Positions.  Oliin  .Mnl.  mul  .Sue.  lieii.  (II), 
Mill/. 

Holdfii,  A.  W.  (tun  Shot  Wound  of  the  Liver, 
Coniplicat'd  with  Lesion  of  the  Oall-Uladder— Ue- 
ouvery.     Jfoniiii.  'J'ini'S,  Mni/. 

Holdfii,  KdK'ti'-  I'arucpntesig  Thonu-is  in  a 
Cliild  Two  Years  of  Ajje.  .V.  1'.  .\feil.  Jmir.,  Jnn.  A 
PliaryiiKeal  Xi'iir.isis  Dm-  to  I'tiTiue  I>im'ast'.  .\  .  )'. 
.Mill,  ./one.,  .l/./(7.  Krrors  nf  tlii>  Sphynnio!;iaph.  .\ 
1'.  Mill.  Jonr..  .Vi/r.  fiisi'iivery  in  IM^^ical  DiuHU'Kis. 
A.  )'.  .)/"/,  /{,...  Jim.  •>y\.  l>r.  Hold,  n's  ICcMon.itor. 
S.  v.  Mill.  Hie..  l-'eli.:\.  (Inisciii- Ui  s(inai:ce  in  Auh- 
cuhition.  .\.  y.  .Mill  lln .,  Apiil'M  New  luvestina- 
tions  in  Ues|iiratory  I'atliolotjy.  .t»i.  June.  .Mnl. 
HeimiiK.  .{jieil. 

Hn\ffiktv,  Tlioiiias  II  luaccurai'v  ul  (riass 
Irraduates.     A'.   1'.  .Meil.  A'.-.,  ./nn.  JO. 

Ilollell,  .\.  r.  Medical  I'Mucatiou.  Ilmneii. 
rimes,  A<B. 

liolnoes,  E.  L.  lutra-Ocular  Tumors.  Vliiear/o 
Btit.  Jour,  iiitil  Ex..  Aug.  '1  hirteen  Cases  of  Ocular 
fhinior,  with  a  Case  of  Tumor  of  the  (iptic  N' r\r 
»iiJ  K  Case  ot  l'aii"iihtlia1mitiK  witli  a  Cl-t  Siiiiu- 
latintf  a  'J'umcr      Ai'ii.  ni'lttiin!.  nnii  iili/'..   iv-'.    r/. 


lioliiK'H.  K.  M.  On  Adulti'ratlona  of  Aconite 
Hoot.  Am.  Jour.  I'Iniy.,  Mnii.  Cnltlvatiiin  of  Medi- 
cinal Plants  at  llanbiiry.  .\in.  June.  I'linr.,  Aug. 
('ultivation  of  Medicinal  Plants  at  llltcliin.  Am. 
Jour,  I'har.,  the. 

II<iliii<>M,  <>liv4'r  Wt'iiiUdl.  An  Address  Ho- 
liverod  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of  tlie  l<ost<in  Micro- 
■copical  Society.  Himlon  .Veil,  ami  .Sue.  Jonr.,  .May 
•H. 

II(iliii<>H,  S.  ,1,  Kocovery  of  a  Cbbo  of  Tetanus 
Treated  by  (Malabar  Uoan  aud  Chloral  llydiatu.  .V. 
r.  Meil.  Hee..  .Sefil.  H. 

Holt,  tloH<>|>li.  Analysis  of  tho  Itecord  of  Yellow 
Fever  in  N^w  Orleans  in  lH7(i.  .V.  (t.  .Meil.  ami  ,snr. 
./(IMC,  Jan.  The  Hecord  of  Nine  Additlomil  Cases  of 
(Jephallc  Version,  with  Introductory  Keniarks.  .V. 
O.  .Veil,  and  .*>'//;•   Jour.,  .Mai/. 

Ilaiiiiuiis,  ifoliii.  ('ases  of  Ovntlotomy.  Hiftun 
Med,  and  ,Snr,  Jour,,  .{utt.  -M.  Hospital  Cases.  Iloslon 
M'd.  and  .S'l/r,  Jour.,  .Ih//.  K). 

Hon,  ir.  H.  The  Circuhir  Dandage  as  a  Kemedy 
In  Thoracic  Atl'ections.     Am.  I'nni.,  thl. 

Iloopi-r,  Will.  I).  Ueiuarks  on  Aspiration.  Va. 
Meil.  Miinllilii.  Jan. 

IIo(>|ifs,  |j.  Cases  from  Practlue.  llaJinemanninn 
.Mi.n'lihj.  Ainil. 

II«|ikiiiM,  II.  It.  Case  of  Sudden  Death  after 
Kmliolism  of  t'je  .\.\inary  Artery.  Hii.Jini  .Med.  and 
Sue.  Jone.,  Jimi'  '1\.  Two  Cases  ol  Obsiure  Disease, 
with  .Xulopsies.     Iln.'iliin  .Mnl.  and  ,\ur.  Jour.,  Hie.  (',. 

llorii«>r,  Fi'cdk.  The  .\mi  ricau  Naval  Mediial 
Servicl^  fhil.  .Mnl.  and  ,Snr.  Uep.,  .Sefil.  Vi.  'Ihc;  Pa- 
tholnj^y  and  Triatiuent  i>(  Cari'iuoina.  I'liil.  .Mnl. 
and  .Sur.  Hip.,  Iln  .  Ti. 

Horner,  ,Ir.,  Frcilk.  Obstetric  Practice  in 
Viraiiiia.    /V,i7.  .)/,■,/.  mnl  .vm-,  i{ip.,  .Se/il.  •>2. 

Ilorloii,  ,1.  Animal  Krotli  as  an  .Vlinieut  in  Dis- 
eas<!.     .V.  1'.  .)/((/.  Jonr.,  t'rli. 

Horsi-y,  ,1.  Alfrt'il.  Notes  of  a  Cas(f  of  Fracture 
of  the  liase  of  the  Skull.     Vanadu  Laueet,  Auij. 

I.    .\  f^ase  of  Vai^dnal  Lithotomy. 
Jone.,  \oe.  'J'i. 

Hot'/,,  F.  <'.  A  Piece  of  Iron  in  the  Irin'rwenty- 
foiir  years  -.\  spliutir  of  coal  in  the  Posterinr  Lay- 
ers of  tlio  Cornea,  eti'.  I'hieniin  M'd.  JiiUr..  and  l<:.r.. 
Fill'. 

Hoiiai'il,  •!.  (•.  Notes  on  tlie  Klfects  of  the  Sap 
or  Juice  of  the  H'ppomaue  Mancinella.  Ilalimniann- 
iav  Moullihi.  Fell. 

Hoiiu^li,  .1.  It,  A  System  of  Clieniicai  Testing  for 
Medical  and  tleneral  t'se.  Ci7i.  I.nneil  and  (lh.'<.,  .Sriil. 
A  System  of  Chemical  Testing  for  ^Tedical  aii(l(tiri- 
erai  I'sy.     fin.  /.nmel  and  oh.'-.,  Drl. 

Ilniif^litoii,   Ilfiiry  <'.    A  Lci'ture   on  Otolojiy. 

Ilidini'hiimniiiii  Mimlli'i/.  .\iirit. 

Houston,    M.    M.     .Midiiinal   l'i'o)ierti''s  of    the 
liutlalii  I.ithia  SprniL's  of  .Mrclib-nbiirg  Co..  Va.      I" 
Mill.  Mi.id'di/.  /•■. '.. 

Ilouai'd.  Oiivid.  Notes  on  tlic  Distribntiun  >r 
llie  .AlUaloids  In  Ciniliona  'I'rirs.  Am.  .Imie.  I'ii.ie., 
.Sipl. 

Ilowiiril,  Ht-iii'.v.  How  to  Diai^'uoKis  Ceitaiu 
ForniH  of  Ihsaiiity  I'liO'idn  .Med.  nnd  .Sii,\  .lone., 
Moieh.  Some  liciiiiirks  on  the  Mt<lical  •lurisjiiu 
dence  of  Insanity.     Cauuila  .Mnl.  and  .Sue.  Jonr.,  .Xne. 

H <»«'«',  A.  >I.  Bacteria  and  Microzymos.  r/iviiiin 
.Med.  'I'tnies,  ,Sr/il.  The  Slttua^'ciiicut  of  Dysc  iitei'y. 
Am.  .Med.  June..  (A'!.   A'ee. 

Howe,  .Io.s<>|>li  W.  On  the  Etiology,  Pnthol()«y 
and   'J'reatnieiit  of  Speiinatorrhaa  and  Impotence. 


HOMIIKT,  .\li'r<' 

nii.diin  M  d.  and  .Sue 


I  an 

f  .V.   r     Med.  Hee  .  Xov.  11. 

!        IIOMI 

!  Patt-lla 


Ootuvias  Tlinnidy  kf- 

Hoslon  .Vtd    '1011  Sue.  .lemr.. 


fracture 

Sept.  6 


if   the 


OLAHHU'IED    til    AUTHORb. 


^ 


Howo,  S.  Ui'oout  l'riij<rcKM  In  Olmtelrlci  »nd 
(lynadcoldKjr,     Ho.ilim  Unl.  nml  Niir.  Jour.,  Am.  lO. 

Hoy,  I'.  It,  OuMCH  (if  Injury  of  th«  Ilraiii  luvolv- 
inn  HiH'i'fli.  i'hi<iii/i)  Jiiiii:  i\iiv.  (iHil  .Mail.  lHs„ 
Apiii. 

llo,vii«>,  T<<iii|il<«  H.    Xbii  Tboraiifluttc  UaiiRii  of 

StillilijHiiKm.  Am.  Ilniiieii  ,  An;/.  Anti-Hyiiliilitli' 
ilcMKJillcH.  (  /;/.  .1/.//.  .\ilrniiir  (II).  Julji.  (.'Imrttctcr- 
iBtlcH  (if  UliUH  'rdxlcddciitlrciij.  /'.  ,S'.  MkI.  /iinnlijiii- 
lor  [II).  Munh  I.  I.iM'tiiri'  iin  Vi'niTi'al  itiiil  Skin  jilM- 
i'«Hi'K.  r.  ,S.  Meil.  Iiii-i-sliiiulm-  {II).  .Iiiif  IS,  Clmratv 
torlHtliH  of  C'ouinni.  r.  ,V.  .»/«/.  Iiiri:tliiintiir  ill). 
All!/.  15. 

Iloyt,  I'.  II.  (ivnvian  Tiinmr  Coiniillratnl  with 
Aiii'ltlH.  ''III.  .)/.(<.  A'Iniiiif  ill).  Ffir.  A  Case  of 
AbcIIIh.     Ciii.  Mnl.  Ailfiim-e  \II).   Mdirli. 

Hoyt,  \V.  I>.  A  Coiitriltutiin  to  thii  Study  of 
l'ut^ri)L'rul  (JonvnlHliins.     U.nmt  I,.   .Miil.  Juitr.,  .Iitii'-. 


Antl(inity  of  TarHO-MetstarHnl 
Mnl.  Ii>;.,  .1/0//  11). 


Ilultlxird,  O.  IV 

AniiHitations-  .V.  1 

If  ikInoii,  a.  T.  Abnormal  Anus  of  Six  YritrB' 
Duration — A  .SnccuMRtiil  uporutioii  for  ItH  Cure. 
I'ltcilif  .Mill,  iinil  Siir.  Jiitii:,  .Xnv. 

HikIhoii,  F.  Oiirwin.  Honiu  nf  the  Dlni^uoHtlc 
Itclatlons  of  till.' IniUyeHtionH— /'/(//.  ami  I'lmr.,  May. 


HikIniiii,    K.   I>. 

Mnl.  S'twf,  Ni>i\  3. 


HymrH   Amputation.     I,nui.irillr 


IIiikIk'h,  ('.  11.  CiiHe  of  trnilfttfiral  Cerebellar 
AbwceiiH  and  Tuniorn  without  I'ert-iHteuce  of  Synii)- 
toins.  <'}iiriuji>  Jour.  Mnv,  iiiiil  .Mini.  I>is.,  Oil. 
I'ractlettl  NoteN  on  the  I'HyeboHls.  SI.  l.imh  .Mi'il.  nml 
Siir.  Jour.,  .Marrli,  Notes  ou  Paychosis.  .S7.  I.onii 
,Mril.  anil  Siir.  Jour.,  April. 

lIuKfs,  Itirliiiril.  llalininianii  on  Aeouitc.  /'. 
.V.  .\lnl.  Inri'sliijiitor  {,H).Srf,l.  1.  On  the  Itiltioiialo  of 
)Ionieoi)athic  Cure.  .V.  *,'.  Mnl.  Uuzelle  (II).  .Mail.  Ou 
the  Nature  of  Druf?  Action.  HahiieiiKinninn  .Mimtlili/, 
•liiiii . 

Hull,  <;•■•».  S.  Hepnrtof  Case  of  Femoral  Aneur- 
i.'iin.     /'/((/.  .)/«/.  /'(Hici,  .Sfjit.  1. 

Hull,  1..  itr<>\v«-r.  AspcrKlUuR  lu  the  Ear.  Am. 
Jour.  .Mill.  .Stvun.i,  .■{jiiil. 

Iluinplire.v,  J.  R.  Conversion  of  I'neo  Presen- 
tation into  une  of  Vertex  by  aid  of  Kuee-Klbow  Pre- 
sentation.    .1/11.  ./"ur.  .Mill.  Sriiiiii',  Jiin'. 

Hunt,  Diiviil.  On  the  Development  of  the  Ex- 
teniitl  Har  I'usnnKe.  Am.  Jour.  .Mml.  .Srirtici:<,  Jan'. 
Development  vif  the  Middle  Ear.  Iludou  .Mnl.  ami 
.Sur.Jimr.,  Oct.  IM  The  Obstetrie  lorceps.  Hnslon 
.Mill,  amt  ,Sur.  Jour.,  .Mar/  W. 

Hunt,  K/ra  M.  The  Preventive  Treatment  of 
Certain  DiseaKes— A  New  Method  of  I'rophvlaetic 
Practiee.  .\ .  )'.  M,,l.  It.r..  .Si/it.  22.  The  Control  of 
Zymotic  DiHeaBe,><  by  Prophylatic  Treatuieut.  i\.  V. 
Mill.  I{,v.,  I),,:  H. 

Hunt,  tl.  (iiltbons.  Post  Centennial  Microsco- 
liical  Notes.  I 'in.  .M-il.  A'- us,  Miinli.  liotanical  Mi- 
croscopy, ('in.  .Mr  I.  A>"V.  .lull/.  Microscopy — What 
I  Know  Alxnit  some  I^ate  Improvements  ofthe  Mi- 

crosc<ipe.     I'lit.  M'll.  .\rii:i,  Juli). 

fluiit,  Wni.  Sliortiiin^' in  fractures,  and  Bilat- 
I'l'al  Symmetry.     .V.  )'.  .Mnl.  Hi,.,  Auij.   t. 

iiunter,  .    Suppuration  of  the  Valvo-Va^lual 

(Hand.     .1/11.  .lour,  ohx.,  (hi.    Specimen   of   Dysmen- 
orrheal  Membrane.     .Im.  Jour.  Olis.,  Oil. 

Hupp,  Joliii  ('.  Cases  of  Phymosis  and  Ad- 
herent Prepuce.     Ciu.  .M'll.  XiMif,  .Si-pl. 

Ilur<1,  K.  I*.  I'hyinosls  :  Incoordiuatiou  of 
Movements,  with  lioss  of  Eiiiiflibratliig  Powers; 
Circumcision — Uecovery.   Uoi^ton  .Mnl.  auil  Sur.Jour,, 

JllU.   l». 

Hurlburt,  I{.  W.  Notes  on  Two  Cases  of  Lu- 
cucyUitimia.     I'auivin  Louol,  Jan. 


Ilut^hlimnn,  JainoA  H.    Intcratldal  Nephritis 
iu   which  there  w.:s   Markeil  Kutinal  Chanxes,  Perl>  ' 
canlltis  and  Perhardlal  KIVuhIoiih.     I'iiil.  .Mnl.  Timm, 
Junr  'J.     (Cerebral  .Abscessaud  Dilated  llrouchi.    I'hil. 
.Mnl  Times,  Aut/.  l.H. 

Hyatt,  II.  tItlN.  Puerperal  Ei'lanipsta  and  Milk 
Diet.  I'd.  Mill.  Monllili/,  Mai/.  The  Normal  Anatomy 
of  I  he  Vulvo- Vaginal  UrIHco.  Am.  Juur.  Oli».,  April 
awl  Del. 

Hyil<>,  ilaincH  NfvinM.  An  Adaptation  of  the 
I'luHti  r  Ju(^kut  to  the  Hpllnts  of  the  Hip.  Am.  Jour. 
.Wii/ ,SViV)i(r»,  Julji.  Preputial  Htunoals.  Chicago  Meil. 
Jour,  anil  hU.,  April.  Uare  Forms  of  Oonxenital  Mul- 
tiple and  Mouolateral  Pigmentary  N(evus,  Having 
the  Disposition  of  Zoster  Corporis.  I'liiraijo  .Mnl. 
Jtuir.  ami  ».,  Oil.  A  Case  of  Frambiesloid  Condolo- 
niatous  Hyphlloderm  of  tho  Hairy  Ucalp,  Cured  by 
the  Hypodernilo  Injection  of  Corrosive  Sul)llniate 
(From  the  Italian  of  Tommaao  dl  Amiels.)  Arch. 
Ihrmalol,  Orl. 

Illowy,  II.  Skin  Disenscs.  ('in,  l.ancil  ond  Oli»., 
Fill.    Hydrotherapouties.    Ciu.  l.anrel  ami  Oli.\.,June. 

luv.e,  K,  A,  History  of  a  Complicated  Case,  with 
Autopsy.     V.  S.  .Veil.  Inrexliijator  (II),  Oct.  I. 

IiiKmIh,  K.  I''letch«'r.  Tympanic  Ki>aonauce  In 
Pleuritls.  Chicai/ii  .Miil.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  .March.  Death 
from  Twenty  U-»IU8  of  Chloral.  Chicago  Med.  Jour, 
and  /•,>.,  March.  The  Kniballouieter.  Chicago  .Med. 
Jour. and  Fr.,  April.  Dant,'er  from  Hypodermic  In- 
jections. Chicago  .Mid.  .lour,  and  Ex.,  Aug.  A  ('(Un- 
parlson  of  the  Mortiuiry  Statistics  of  Sun  Francisco. 
Chicago,  Cincinnati,  I'hiladelphia,  Charleston,  Bos- 
ton. St.  I.ouis,  Uichmoud.  Haltimoro,  New  Orleans, 
Now  York  ami  Lowell.  Chicago  Mid.  Jour,  and  Ex., 
Oil.  Ingrowing  Toe  Nail.  Chicago  .Mnl.  Jour,  and 
Ex..  Iln: 

IukIhh,  J.  '\.  Kerosene  OU  in  Croup.  I'hil.  .Mnl. 
and  .Siir.  li'p.,  .Mai/  !>.  iKnorauco  of  Pregnancy.  I'hil. 
.Mnl.  and  Sur.  Hep..  Aug.  11. 

InKalI'<>  Win.  A  Synopsis  of  Private  Obstetrical 
Practice  for  Forty-Two  Years  Previous  to  Jan.  1,  lH7(i. 
lioflon  Mnl.  and  .Viic.  Jour.,  .[prit  '26. 

I  nice,  K.  Tracheotomy  for  tho  Komoval  of  a 
Foreii^u  Body.     .Soulhcm  .Med.  Rec,  March. 

Irclaud,  .1.  A.  A  Short  Sketch  of  the  History 
of  Obstetrics  and  (lynn'cology.  Cin.  l.ancH  ami  Olm., 
Jum\  Some  of  the  Duties  and  Uesponsibllities  of 
the  Dbstetriclau  and  Oyuiecologist.  Am.  Mnl.  Hi- 
Wi-fh-ly,  Dec.  8. 

Cases  from  the  Clinic  lor  Dis- 
A'.  r.  .Med.  Jour.,  .May. 


IVfK,  Frank  1.,. 

oases  of  the  Throat 


I/artl,    AValttT. 

Louisville  Med.  Afi'w. 


Mitral    Insufficiency— Death. 
Ang.'jr,. 

tlackson,  J.  Han>iUi>n.  Poaology.  I'.  S.  Mrd. 
Incintigiliir  (II).  .Mm/  15.  On  (Jranulated  Lids.  f.  A'. 
.Mnl.  Inrixligator  (II).  Aug.  1. 

Jacolii,  Aliraliuni.  Lecture  on  Mammitip. 
,lri/i  Clin.  .V'l//'.,  .\or.  1.  The  Influence  of  Men.'^truu- 
tlou.  Pregnancy,  and  Medicines  on  I.netatiou.  Am. 
Jiiur.  OliS;  Jul;/.  Case  of  a  Boy  with  Partial  Absence 
of  the  Uight  Parietal  Bone.     Am.  Jour.,  Olm.,  Oct. 

«la<'olii,  1>I.  r.  Croup  and  Diphtheria.  A'.  }'. 
.Mnl.  K'C  Fell'  '24. 

Jaint-s  Iliislirod  AV.  Tumors.  Am.  Olncriir 
(II),  Jul//.  Weather  Proving  and  Disease  Tendency, 
Nov.  Dec.  .Ian'  Feb'.  Ilahn.'uiaunian  .Monlhhi.  April. 
What  are  the  most  Heliable  Sigiis  of  Incipient  Phthi- 
sis Pulmoualis.  Ilahncmanniai.  .Monthly,  A/nil.  Dis- 
eases of  the  Heart.  Weather  Proving,  Mav.  1H77. 
llahncmannian  .Monthli/.  June.  A  Question  in  Ethics. 
llohneniiiiiniaii  .Monlhhj,  Jiili/.  Diseases  of  the  Hi'art. 
llahncmannian  Monthly,  Kept,  Scieutitlc  Climatology. 
/,'.  .V.  .Med.  InrestigiUor  (II),  Dec.    1. 

•Fanif>i,  .1.  A.  (\)uutry  Surgery.  Charleston  Med. 
Juur.  and  lice,  Jan'. 


24 


INDEX  fO  ORIGINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


JaincH,  John  E.    Fraoturen  of  the  Ijower  Ex- 

treniiticB.  Ilnliiii'miinninti  Monlhli/.  Hay.  Treatment 
of  Fracture  of  the  Ni<ck  of  the  Femiir,  with  Case. 
Ifnliwmanniitn  Moiillih/,  April.  Cliuical  Chservations 
on  Viburnum  Pruniiolum.  Hahnemannian  Monthly, 
Miiy. 

•Tames,  Saiiiiifl  K.  The  Antipyretic  Treatment 
of  Putaimouia.     Am.Jmtr.  M-il.  .S'c/Vikv.k,  July. 

•Taiiii'soii,  H«'iiry.  CaKo  of  Malarial  Convergent 
Strabismus.    Am.  J'rml.,  Oct. 

•TaiiioH,  E.  H.  Civic  Cleauliuess — Boston.  The 
Snnilfiriim,  Jan'.  The  Sanitary  Questions  t'onceru- 
inK  Al)attiiirs  and  the  Slaiinhtering  BuMiuess  in  New 
York.     Till'  Siiiiltiirian,  July. 

Jaiiii'H,  Henry.  A  CaHC  of  Spiunl  Heraii)hlegi». 
Am.  Jour.  Mi'il.  .VciVjkys,  (hi. 

Jaiu'way,  Edward  <i.  On  Syphilitic  Meningi- 
tis. Anh.  Clin.  .s«r.,  A'"r.  1.  The  .■Vrrest  of  Zymotic 
Uiseanes— Small  Pox,  Siiirlet  Fever,  Dipththeria, 
Measles,  TypUoi'l  Fever,  Diarrhceal  niHeasex.  The 
•'<iinitnriii>i,  .SV;)^ 

•Taiivrin,  Joseph  E.  Case  of  Puerperal  Phlebi- 
tis.    Am.  Jiiur.  ItliD.,  Jan'. 

JeiikH,  Kdward  \V.  Smcessfnl  Case  of  Ciessrean 
Sec^tiou  after  .Seven  Days  Lal)or,  Am.  Jour.  Olis.,  Oct. 
The  Kelatious  of  Ancient  Medicine  to  (iynaecology. 
Kflr.iil  Meil.  Jour.,  M,iij,  Ueport  upon  Obstetrics. 
Dilroit  Mid.  Jmir.,  Si-iit. ' 

•Jenkins.  <J.  F.    A  Case  of  Complete  Rupture  of 
the  Uterus  and  Vagina.     I'hil.    Meil.   awl  .S'uc.   Urn. 
March  -'i. 

•TerneKaii,  H.  M.  Successful  Case  of  Hernio- 
tomy. .V.'  M''il.  <;a:i'ltr  (II),  F''h\  Three  Cases  of 
Ovariotomy.  N.  K.  .t/.i/.  Iln-.i'llr  (II).  .Srpt.  ami  Oil. 
Case  of  I'otts  Fracture.     .V.  A".   Mnl.  dazillr  (II),  pre. 

•Ji'ssup,  *.  A.  Experience  in  Puerperal  Eclamp- 
sia.    I'l'iil.  Mill.  lUi'l  .Siir.  If,-/,,,  Aiiij.  4. 

•lew ell,  .1.  S.  PatholoKy  and  Treatment  of  Neil- 
i'alt,'iH.  i:hiiiii)o  ,/iiur.  .\i  rr:ius  awl  Menial  />i.s.,  April. 
Cases  dl  Dise.ises  of  the  Skin  Depending  on  Neivu 
Le-iioii-..      Arch.    I)i rmalol  July. 

•Tewett.  G.  AV.    Surgical  Injuries  of  the  Head. 

li i.<lon  .Mi'il.  ami  ,Sur.  Jour.,  Anij.  >j. 

•lolly,  >I.  On  the  Alterabilitv  of  (Jalomel  and 
the  Preiautious  Ner'essary  in  its  Therapeutical  Eni- 
ployments.     Am.  Jour.  I'har..  lire. 

•Tohaiisen,  K.  Chemistry  of  the  Barks  of  the 
Oak.  Willow  and  Elm.     Am.  .lour.  I'har..  S'ji!. 

•lolinsoii,  C'lik'i.^topher.  F.pithelicima  Penis. 
.1/./.  .Mril.  Jiiir.,  Aw,. 

•lolinsoii,  <'.  It.  '"liissification  and  Causation  of 
Disease.     Cliicni/o  .\lnl.  Jour,  and  h'.x.,  .March. 

•lolinson,  <J.  K.  Preventive  Treatment  of  Con- 
(,'en  tal  Syphilis.  JMrnit  .Mul.  Jnur..  .Mai/.  Memoir 
(v|    I  >r.  Benjamin  Hush.     Del  mil  .Mid.  Jnur..  t'cl,'. 

•lolinson,  <;e<).  Dangers  of  Yaginal  Injections. 
.V.   J'.  Mnt.Jimr.,  .Sept. 

•Johnson,    II.    A.      Tliyrntoiny.       rliirni/o  Mnl.  ': 
Jour    and   l:'r.,    J-fi.       Ticail    Puisciuing  — MiTciirial 
Eretliism.     i'l,ii  lu/o  M'd.  .hmr.  and  Ex.,  .^rpl.     A   Case! 
Ill'  I'ericai'ditis   huppiiraliva.     Aneurism  of  Ascen<l-  i 
in  ;  Aiirt.i.     Vhicaijo  M<d.  Jnur.  (C  d  tr.,  Oct. 

•Johnson,  .1.  Taber.  Case  of  Eclampsia.  Arch. 
C  ill.  .V//;',,  Jan. 

•lohnse/i,  flolin  Tli.iil.  Narrowi  d  .Meatus  as  a 
Cans  of  .Stricture  of  fiie  I'r.'thra.  Allania  Med.  and 
,'^ur.  Jour..  Jan.  The  Nfirniw  .Meatus.  Allanla  Med, 
and  .snr.  Jnur..  July.  The  Trea  uii'Ut  ot  Uetentiou  of 
Ucili'i.     .Allanin  .Mi-d.  and  Sur.  Jnur.,  Dec. 

•Johnson,  Lawrence.  Maggots  in  u  Newly  Born 
Inliiiit.     ,V.  v.  Mill.  Kcc,  .S'pl.  1. 

•Johnston,    Wirt,      Treatment    of    Diphtheria. 

Am.  Med.  Hi- Weekly,  \ov.  a4. 


•Johnson,  W.  A.  Hospital  Reports,  Phil,  Med. 
Times,  .Sept.  16. 

Jone,  »Vm.  Glanders  in  the  Human  Subject. 
Parijic  Med.  and  Sur.  Jnur.,  June. 

•Jones,  H,  E.  Ingrowing  "too  Nail.  Ohio  Med. 
Kecnrder,  Sept. 

•Jones,  •Joseph.  Poisonous  Efl'ecits  of  Cyanide 
of  Potassium.  .V.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  May.  Notes 
on  the  History  of  Disinfection  and  Disinfectants. 
.V.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Sept. 

Jones,  ,1,  J.  Intestinal  Intussusception,  with 
Various  Inflammatory  Complications.  I'hil.  Med.  and 
Sur.  Rep.,  .May  V2.  New  Mexico  as  a  Health  Ue-'ort 
for  Consumptives.  Phil.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Sept. 
\T>. 

\.      Picric    Aciv.      .\m.  Olmerrer 


•Jones,   S. 
Aug. 

•Jones,  S. 

Med  and  Sur, 

•Jones,  S. 


(W. 


I'hil. 


I...    The  Sequel*   lu   Influenza. 
Hep.,  Feb.  17. 

P,    A  Case  of  (Monic.  Blephar-Spasraus. 
Chicago  Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  Sept, 

Jones,  AVni.  A  Case  of  Convulsion— Nervous 
Irritability.    .V.  )'.  .Med.  Eclectic,  Xuv. 

•Jones,  W,  W.  Scpticmmia  after  Amputations. 
Toledo  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jnur.,  .\jiril. 

•J«iynes,  I.evtii  S.  (;aso  of  Infantile  Paralysis. 
Va.  .Med.  Monthly,  July.  The  First  .Medical  Fee  Table 
of  Virginia.  \'a.  .Med.  .Monthly,  .ipril.  Remarks  on 
Hemorrhagic  Malarial  Fever,  Especially  with  Uefer- 
ence  to  the  Character  of  Urine.  H.  and  L.  Med.  Jour., 
Hatch. 

Kafka,    .     The   Horr.eop.ithic  Treatment  of 

Pneumonia.     .V.  E.  Med.  G.iiette  ill),  Jan. 

Keatin);,  John  .M.  Clinic  Lecture  on  the  The- 
rapeutic Uses  of  .laborandi.  I'liil.  Med.  Time.^,  .fune 
■23.  Uomarks  on  a  Comparison  of  the  Weather  Re- 
ports with  Catarrhal  Diseases  of  Children.  I'hil. 
.Med.  Times,  July  7.  Death  from  Embolism  in  Diph- 
theria.    I'hil.  .fled.  Timet,  July  7. 

Ke«'ii,  AV.  W.  On  the  Danger  Attending  the  Use 
of  Opium  in  liright's  Disesse.  I'hi'.  Mnl.  Timr.t,  Jan. 
6.  An  Arm  Amputated  after  Diffuse  (,'ellulitis.  Post 
Sternal  .\bsces8.     I'hil.  .Med.  'Time.';,  June  \). 

Keeler,  K.  S.  Death  from  (run-Shot  Wound 
after  an  interval  of  Fourteen  Years,  .Med.  .\cic.i  ami 
I.ilirary,  .Sept. 

Kelhxtk,  .J.  D.  Gangrene  foUov.ing  the  Exter- 
nal Use  of  Carbolic  Acid.     Caniuia  Lancet,  .March. 

Kelly,  •Jos.  \,  Placenta  Pniivia.  .t»i.  Jnur .  Glut.. 
July. 

K«'lsey,  Charles.  A  Case  of  General  Transposi- 
tion of  the  Viscera.    Am.  Jnur.  .Mnl.  AViV/icc.v,  Oct. 

Kemper,  <«.  AV.  H.  A  Contribution  to  Medical 
Jurispriuleuce.     -Im.  I'ract.,  June. 

Kempt',  iM.  Gangrene —.Xmpiitation.  Lnui.-rille 
.Vnl.  .\iic<,  .April  7,  Excision  of  a  Deep-Seated  Tumor 
of  the  Neck.  I,nui.<irill-  .Mnl.  Sewf,  June  U.  A  Nest  of 
Encysted  Tumors  in  Hight  Orbit.  Lnuisrillr  .Med. 
,Vi!H',<,  July  14.  Epilepsy — Trephining,  ('in.  hnncrl 
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Kempton,  tVilllam  I>.  Dental  Caries,  Its  In- 
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Kenniird,  Thomas,  Can  Syphilis  He-Occur,  or 
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Kennedy,  <<,  \V.  Acpne  Meilieatie.  .Im.  Jnur. 
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INDEX  TO  ORIGINAL  COMBTDNICATlONe, 


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liandiH,  John  C.  liemarks  upon  tlie  Subject  of 
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Laudon,  Uaiinlbal.  Antipyretic  Treatment  of 
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tiansiiigh,  K.  V.  K.  Keport  of  a  (lase  of  .spon- 
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Laqueur,  .     A  Case  ot    Ossilication   of   the 

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Larrabee,  J.  It.  Chloral  Hydrate.  V'l.  V-  I. 
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Lascar,  ferdinand.  Erythroxylon  Ccx'a,  ,V.  )'. 
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Lathvop,  W.  H.  The  Metric  System.  Iif.'n.i: 
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Lautenbacli,  H.  F.  On  the  I'unctioDs  of  the 
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I'hil.  .Med.  Timi's,  .MarrU.M.  t)n  the  Vt!lo>  ity  oi  tlu- 
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Leaie,  Chas.  A.  .\dclress  on  Uetiriiit^  Ircnii  tli..' 
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Leavitt,  fSbt-ldon.  The  Kcetal  IleartlJeat.  f. 
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Le«*,  Ut-njamiii.  Self-Suspension  in  the  I  :  at- 
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Oct.  (Ju  thi-  Best  MeanN  of  I'rouiotint,'  l"iji.)n  by 
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Lee,  AViii.  On  the  Effect  nf  Btiiuulatioii  on  an 
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LettVrts,  4ieo.  M.  Acute  (Edema  of  the  dlottis. 
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Lt'fort,  .Jill«-«.  Memoir  on  the  Preparation  and 
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L<-f{lei-,  H.  T.  Ou  Fori'ed  Venfilatioii  '/•./.■.■,/„ 
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Le  Harily,  .1.  C.  Nasal  Caturrli.  Al'mil'i  .!/•■  >. 
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Lehman,  .l<»bn  W«'m1«',v.  1  lie  i  .^c  of  lilMcivn 
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Leidy,  I'liillp.  An  Improved  IModiticjti'm  of  the 
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Leitfh,  .A.  tl.  A  Case  ol  Li),'atioii  ot  tlie  Brachhil 
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Lemon,   K.  C.    Congenital  PhlmoiU,   with  Ad- 

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LeiiK-n,  II.  \.  Pulmonary  C  nsumptiou.  <'in. 
Mi.i.  .\i,i-<.  .Murrh. 

Leiite,  Kredk.  I>.  Operation  for  Atresia  of  the 
Vanilla  in  a  Married  Woman.  Am.  Junr.  Otix.,  Jan. 
Ueniarki\l>le  Ca-.e  of  Alioholic  Ci)ma.  H.  mid  I..  .Mnt. 
Juur..  J. in.  Cliiiiate  of  Florida.  \.  1  ,  -Med.  Her., 
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LeiMiuril.  C.  Henri.  The  Sympathetic  Nervous 
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Lc  Koux.  <'hiis.  L.  A  Cane  of  Hepatic  Cancer, 
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Lewis.  <'.  .1.  Encephaloid  Cancef  of  the  I,iver 
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Lewis,  (li;u'lton  T.  The  lulluence  of  lUviliza- 
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Lewis,  l>anieL  Digitalis  in  Scarlatina.  -V.  )'. 
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Lewis,  d.  <■.  Aiit;iliaPertori.s.  t'.  S.Med.  Inns- 
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Lewis,  d.  M.  Malarial  Fevers.  .Svuthmi  Med. 
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Lewis,  5Ierriwether.  Analysis  of  Fifty  Coii- 
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Lilibv,  <'.  A.  Poisoning  from  Corrosive  Sub- 
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Lilientlial,  S.  Kcaume  of  -a  Study  of  Demeinia 
I'ar.ilvtica.  '  llume.n.  Tiiiiif.  .Ian.  Infantile  Wasting 
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Two  Cases  of  .M.U'bus  Urightii.  .Voi-(.'i  Am.  .luur. 
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Linilsley,  >iin  N.  l'..i  e  and  ICar  Surgical  Clinic. 
.\uxl.rilii  .i'unr.  .Mi'd.  mid  Sur..  .Murrh  ana  .May.  I'lye. 
arid  bar  SiiriJial  Clinic.  Strabismus  Convergciis. 
Senile  Cataract  In  a  (  olored  Wiuiian  Cie  Munilred 
Years  Old.  Eniiileation  for  threatened  Syiiipatlntie 
Ophllialiiiia.     .Sash.  Juur.  .Mni.  mul  Sur.,  .\uv. 

Liiieoln,  l>.  V.  Injury  hesultiiig  from  Eleitriial 
Trent  III,  lit.     I'.usUui  .Meu.  and.  Sur.  Junr..  (hi.  'ib. 

Idiiii,  <i.  Wilds.  Clinical  Lecture  on  Puerperal 
CoUMilsious.  I'iiii.  .'Jrd.  Time.s-,  l/iu/ I'i.  LaborColn- 
pli'.ited  by  Lo.lied  Twins— Craiiiotiiuv -Version- 
Full.  Med.  rii'i'X.  (jet.  '27. 

I,iul<in,  S.  M,  The  (leiiu  I'eetor.d  position  in 
Slu  iilil.  r  I'reseniaf'on.     Am.  i'ruil.,  (hi. 

Lippe.  .\<l.  Tlie  Healitit;  Art.  llahnemanniun 
M.e/f',/v,  \i.i'.  The  Pbvs'olojiical  livery,  dn.  Mni. 
Ali'iiiir  fill,  Ja:i.  Pathology  and  its  Lelalioiis  to 
tl  •nie'.p.ithy.  ('in.  Mrd.  .{dvuur,  ill  .  IVh.  Tlie 
l'li.\ Slot. igi  ill  Li\ery  and  Ingrowing  Nails.  Cin.  Mid. 
.Xd'rii.ir  ilh  l/,i/.i,.  The  Honi.oiiall'ic  Life  Ins.  Cos. 
Ciu.  .M.  1.  Adraiie-  [H ' .  .M-m.  'file  I'l.Jsiologieal  Liv- 
ery, fill.  M'  I.  \deunri  ilh.  .lu'y.  1  he  Capitulation 
of"  Hiuneopatliy.  'Vi,,  .I/,-/,  .i.'.mh.v  (//),  ,^v;l^  An 
Open  Answer  to  Ir.  11.  H.  Vriult.  ('In.  .Med.  .[drame 
{II}.  .\iii\  Dr,  Uie|(e|'s  t;ase  of  IntitssUHceptioti. 
('III.  .Mrd.     \ilruurr   ijl),    1 1,  r      llxlici  |pnc8    111    Scarlet 


CLASSIFIED   BY   AUTHOHH. 


27 


Fever  and  DiplitbGria.  V.  S.  Med.  Invest iiinlnv  [11), 
Jitn.ln.  Scarlet  Fc'ver.  I'.  S.  Mei'.  Iiire.ilindldr  (/I), 
March  1.  Oh  the  Plijf iciliiKic:al  I,ivcrv.  T.  S.  Med. 
hiiesiitfDlnr  (II),  Mni/  15.  Win.  Stiari).  M.  ]).,  \<'.  Siiiii'l 
Hiihuc'iuauii.  v.  s'.  Med.  luer.-liiiidur  {ll\,  June  1.  The 
I'liysioki^'lcal  1  ivt>ry.  r.  .v.  ,i/,■,^  Iniv.viUiiilnr  {II), 
.lM//l,5.  How  t"  .Stiuly  MatiTia  Mfilicn.  r.  .S'.  Med. 
Inveslifiat'ir  ill),  Se/i/.  1.  Tim  S((i'Hsi..ii  Movdiiontin 
MeJiciiie.     r.  S.  Med.  Ineedi!/iil(jr  {III.  .\iii\  l.j. 

lilpKcoinb,   Thomas.      Mori)hiii  iiud   Voratriiin  ' 
Viridc  in   tlio  Triiitnicut  ol'  I'lnitoiiitis.     I'a.    Med. 
Mimlfd;/,  Marrh. 

Little,  fJaiiK's  M.  Al  Inlerc^tin;,'  ('a»''  nf 
Stran^!nllltl'(l  Bnlmnoc-flc.  Hi  rnintiiniy.  A".  Y.Mel. 
Her..   March  ;). 

Littif,  Wni.  lironiid''  of  Totash  in  K  ■liinii)nia. 
Mil.  Med..lniir..  ,lul!l. 

Lloyd,  .J.  >I.  Nolo  on  recovering  .Vlioliol.  Am.  i 
,li>nr.  I'h.ar..  .Inne.  Note  on  H>l)0)ilii>si)liit('  tf  Bir-  ' 
borina.     .\m.  .Imie.  I'hiir.,  .Iiilii. 

Lockrld^r,  floltii  li.  On  Cremation.  A',  iind  L.  ^ 
Med.  Jinir.,  .Inlij.  Ueniedy  for  the  Headache.  Am.  < 
Prdct.,  Miircli. 

Loj'lu-r,  K.  IjiMters  Antise))tif  Mctliod.  .\'.  <>. 
.Med.  and  Snr.  .lanr..  ,Mai/. 

Lo^aii,  <'.  A.  How  to  Itaintuin  Mcitical  iJiwci- 
pline.     C/iicdjio 'Sled.  .Iii'ir.  and  K.r.  Per. 

i'OKaii,  J.  H.  The  Nf\v('lienii<'al  Noini  uclatnrc. 
.itliinta  Mrl.  and  Snr.  .hmr..  .Inne.  Tlu-  Xi  \v  (,'lii  nii- 
eal  Notation.     Allanln  .Med.  and  Si.r.  .Imir..  An;/. 

Loffaii,  .Josopli  I'.     OliHorvatiiais  in  U(  y.Mtl  to  j 
tlie  Yellow  l''i  vir  hiiiili  niii;  of  IH^d  upon  the  eoa^t  (if 
(ieoryia.     A",  and  I..  M'd.  .Imir..  Moich. 

I'<>M:aii,  K.  !•'.  Tlie  Tri'atnient  <if  Aliorliou. 
Lnuifeille  .Med.  V/'icjj,  /■',./).  ;i.  I'rai.tnre  of  the  'lUiia. 
LnuhriUe  Med.  Xen's,  Mar<i,  1(1. 

LoKitii*  ."^ainiU'l.     lujiiries   of  the   Head.     .V.  O. 

Med.  and  Snr.  Jmir.,  Oct.  \ 

Loniax,  Jost'pli  I).  Acute  Uliennjati.iui  Treat- 
ed witli  Siilii-yii  ■  Aeiil.    /'/(/'.  Med.  and  Snr.  Ife/i,,  Any. 

I.oiii;,  W,  I,.  Analy.sis  of  Ten  Sani))hs  of  HikiUK 
I'owdiM'.      .\i  »■  /;  in..   S  /il. 

LoiiK-st  iM'th,    !>lorrlH.      Two  (  a- e.s  of  C'atarrlial 


Inliainniati  m  of  tlu'   lilalder.   etc. 


.(/;(.  ,/i>nr.    .Ml  I. 


l-'reiv.in!4    .Micr.ifonie.       I'hil,    .il<l. 


Srience.t.    ,lnli/. 
Tinief,    Mil  I!  I '2 

l..<in);yi  ar,    II.    W.      ('liniea!    lli'porfs       /lelrm'l  | 
. )/('(/.  dinir.,  .1/(7. 

LooiiiiK,  .\llro«l  L.  l.eiture  on  levels.  .V.  )'.  i 
.Ued.  A'.c.  .Ian.  (>.  I.ectiirc  on  I'cv^  i...  .V.  )'.  .1/../,  I 
Her.,  Jnih"  '.I.  CllMJcal  I.e  liiivs.  ,\\  )'.  Med.  I,',r., 
Auij.  11.  (ieuenil  Hrniirliiti.s.  li.on'hiiil  lle'iiorr- 
ha^e.  Ueneral  CaiMiae  llypenro|'ia  and  Hiiutio.i  at 
tlie  ,Ape>:.  Y.  V.  >/../.  I,',i:,  Ain.l.  IH.  I.e.Uir''  on  i'y- 
plioid  F.'Ver.  '.'(■/(.  .l/r7.  .V('i('.--.' /V',.  On  ( 'lir.  iiic  Ma- 
|.4rial  rnisonlu;.;.       [rrli.  Citi.  Snr..  (tr.t.  l.'i. 

Lord,    I.    S.    r.      The    Vas,,.^[.itor    Apparatus. 
.Xnrth  .1/11.  Jiiur.  Iliiinr  I.,  I'eti. 

Loriiif,t,  l''.(iivar<l  <».  New  Modilii-atioi'.s  of  the 
Opiithalin  s.  ..pi.-  Miir.ii-  \'.  )'.  Mn!.  h'ir..  .Ian.  ('.. 
Tile  Care  .'f  the  l'.ye>.  .\ .  Y.  .'/•-■'.  I\.  :.  .t/vii  ).[, 
llin.iriea!  .N.ite  on  Mod. .rn  Ophtliiilni.'x  ■opes.  .N  )'. 
Med  l{ir..  diliie  '•.  ,\  Iti-Jllv  t.i  \>\\  KlUip).  on  «>l/ll 
tlialnio.s  iipi-  Midiin;;.  .V.  P.  1/"'.  'i'"'.,  ./////•-  J  I. 
S.-ho'd  llypfii-i-e       ihr  Sani'iirian.  M''i. 

Lo»4',   Win.   Altviini.     <>n   tlie   I'.isl  P.  itiini  Isf 
oi    Mri-iot    in    Oli.tetrical    I'l'a.  li.e.     Alianhi  Med.  nnd '^ 
Snr.  .Iirir..  .Munli.     Sulphate  "f  i  iiedi  midia  and  Siil-  ' 
pliate  .d'  i,MiiMiiie       .ir.inta   M'd.  mid  Snr.  Innr..  Mii<i. 
Sulphate  of  Ciiuhi  iiv'.iii   and    Kiilphale    i.l  (.iiiiniiia. 
Smdhi  rn  .Med.  Iter..  .Inm 

Lo\  iiiK,  Starliiii;.      .\    rase    cd'   E\tra  UteriiUM 

rn-,..;iiiiM.-y.      OI.il.  Md    iind  Snr.  .Inir  .  <>t.  Cliui  al  1 

I.C'i^tiire      L\  •phtliallllie    (iollrc       "nil,   .Mid.  and  Snr.  ' 
T^nr  ,  111' 


l.owtlu'r,  T.  I).     DnoH   the   Hair   Grow   after 

Death  ?    I.imUviUe  Med.  Sewn,  Oct.  20. 

Liullaui,  It.  Chorea  During  ITcRuancy.  U.  S. 
.Med.  Ini'esli<iidnr{ll),.lan.  in.  Puerperal  Pneumonia, 
r.  S.  .Med.  /'nrextii/idnr  {II).  Jnnr  1.  Clinic  on  the  DiB- 
eises  lit  Women".  I.'.  S.  .Vei.1.  Inve.itigatnr  (//),  firpf.  1. 
(/n  Iraniiiatisni  an  a  factor  in  the  Di«eaBe8  of  Women, 
r.  .v.  .)/•(/.  Inresliijalnr  {II),  Oct.  15.  Clinical  Cases  in 
()vari(doin> .     .(»(.  tinmen.,  Sept. 

Lu4;vk,  A.  W.    Pneumonia  and  Us  Treatment. 

I'hil.  Med.  and  Snr  Rep.,  MarrU'i. 

Lnsf,  .1.  \V.  Pie  e  of  Nut  Hhell  in  Air  PassageR 
over  Tliirt.  en  Wars.     Ohin  .Med.  Kecorder,  July. 

Liixk,  AV.  T.     Morphia  in  Child  Birth.     Am.  Jnur. 

Olis..  Jixiif.  Necensity  of  Caution  iu  the  Employment 
of  (Chloroform  Diirius  Labor,  Snuthem  Med.  Rec, 
A  n/j. 

Luton,  A.  Subcutaneous  Injection  of  Irritant 
Snlistaiices.     (Jhin  Med.  Hecnrder,  Jan. 

Liitz,  F.  J.  Diadawis  of  the  Sternum  by  the 
Vi(d(uit  Action  of  the  Diaphragm  During  ('(mghing. 
SI.  f.i.nix  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Ju  i/.  A  Living  Boy, 
with  Congenital  .Vbsence  of  Limbs.  St.  Louis  Med. 
and  .S'»r.  Jnnr  ,  .\iir. 

Lyiiiiiii,  <i.  F.  HoHp'tal  Canes.  Hoslwi  Med.  and 
.Sur.  Jnnr.,  April  .''■.  /tii(/  1'.'. 

Lyi.iiiii,  Ht'iiry  W.  t.'erebral  Embolism  and 
Thnilidiosis.     Chieniin  Med.  Jnur.  and  Ex.,  Jan. 

Lyinaii,  .1.  ('liest«"f.  Epithelioma  of  the  lai  h- 
rymal  (Hand.     /;-«(«»  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  18. 

Lvni-li,  Jolm  S.  The  Holatiou  of  Certain  Abuor- 
ual*  Heart  SoundH  to  IT- lemiu  and  Brigbt's  Disease. 
.1///.  Med.  Jnur.,  Jnlij. 

Lyons,  A.  It.  Stry(dinia  Incompatible  with  Bro- 
mide of  P.)taNHium  and  certain  other  salts.  Detroit 
Med.  Jnnr.,  Oct.  Note  on  th(!  Incompatibility  of 
Strychnia  with  certain  S.iline  SohitioLS.    Am.  Jour. 

I'h'tr..  (let. 

Lyons,  A.  W.  Koj-ort  of  a  Laboi  Cane  Ohio 
Med'.  li'C.nrder,  Jul;/. 

Lyons,  I.  A.  K.  Glaucoma  Simplex.  Am.  I'racl., 
June.     Idiopatliie  Iritis.     .Am.  I'ract..  Pec. 

Lyons,  ,t.  F.  To  Prevtmt  Strangury  from  Blis- 
ters".    I'hil.  .Med.  mid  .Sur.  Uep.,  April  '21. 

F.    (ieneral  Paresis.    Am.  Jour. 


On  the  Mutton   Wine  of  the 
Oct. 

Extraordinary  Cane  (d  Uri- 
■innr.  Mel.  S.  ieitres.  Jan. 


>lat'<lonal(l,  A 

Insanili/.  .\pril. 

>{a'}j;o\van,  l>.  J. 

Moiigi'liilM.      .Vcic  Hem. 

.>laf<ii«'Kor,  .1.  U. 

uiiry  Calculi.     .1i/( 

•Haekeii/.ii",  CoUii.  Case  of  Hydrophobia.  Am. 
J-ur  0/..<  ,  ,/■(//.  A  Ch.  e  ot  i'uprpenil  Septic  Pyipniia, 
«itli  Meia-talic  la-e  phthilmia.     .I»i.  ,Inur.  Ohs..  Oft. 

:>Ia<'lHKan,  .1.  M.  Plain  Directions  for  Prevent^ 
Ing  (lie  spread  ot  liif.>  tioiis  Disi  ases.  The  .Santtanan 
Jan. 

,Ma<'l«>an,     Donald.       libn  id    Tumor     in     the 

.si. call;  ot  the  Mediiiii    .Serve.     Stricture  id  the  Ire- 
thin.     I.inil^irille  M'd.  \,  /(.v.  March  HI. 

>lH<'onilii'l-,  N.  «i.  Two  Cases  i-  which  tht  Tiiuo 
contaimd  a   l-'niigiis  Uesi-uibling   Veiitriculi.      /'i'- 

.Med.   Tiine.l.   A  III/.    \H. 

.Macon.  \V.   II.  Chhirideof  Lead  as  a  De.ideii.'.er. 

r-(.  .I/.-'.  !/(«/( .'/./,./.  /■■./«. 

Mr.\llis««'r.  \V,  L.  A  CaM-  vl  Ovarian  cystic 
Tmnor-iivarioioniy,  llii'oVurv.  Ch.  inne  I  and  uO."., 
Jan. 


B 


M«(  iinU'y,    I'.    \\;5     Hair  J^in   and   f  ah  ului  in 
ladder      oiiin  Med.  flr./.r.Ti-,  Ai/ii. 


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INDEX  TO  OMOINAL  COMMUNICATIONS, 


'I 


ii 


MoCIellan,  ICly.  A  Beview  of  Woodhull's  Non- 
Emetic  Use  of  Ipeca<'U»u)ia.  Atlanta  Mai.  and  Siir. 
Jour.,  Jan.  Keply  to  Dr.  Talbot  Owun  in  the  Ky.  Med. 
Society  Xnosactious.  Louiiville  Med.  Arwn,  Anv.  10. 
Bi-C*rbonate  of  Soda  in  the  Treatment  of  Buiuh. 
LouitvUle  Med.  News,  Dec.  39. 

MoClean,  Geo.  C.  A  Case  of  Severe  Burn.  Bos- 
ton Mei.  arul  Sur.  Jour,,  May  3. 

McCIuer,  Benjamin.  Ingrowing  Toe  Nail.  I'hil. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.  Nov.  10. 

MoCollonKh  A.  M.  F.  Report  ot  Septic  Poison 
and  Death— fwti.  Med.  and  Sur.  Rep.,  July  7. 

McCoy,  W.  N.  Imperforated  Anus.  Am.  Jour. 
Med.  Scieners,  July. 

MuCraoken,  J.  W.  Two  Cases  of  Infiltration  of 
Labia.     Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.  July. 

McDonald,  C.  C.  Treatment  of  Pelvic  CellulitiB 
by  Muriated  Tincture  ot  Iron  and  Sulphate  of  Qui- 
nla.     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  March. 

McDonald,  C.  F.  Hydrate  of  Chloral.  St.  Louis 
Clin.  Rec. ,  July. 

McDonald,  G.  The  "Doctor."  Va.  Med.  Month- 
ly, Jan. 

McDougall,  Joseph  H.  Cimlcifiiga  Bacemora 
In  Nervous  Apprehension,  TremorB  and  Tendency  to 
Syncope.    Am.  Homeo.,  Nov. 

McDowell,  W.  J.  Phlyctenular  Ophthalmia. 
Ta.  Med.  Monthly,  May.  A  Case  of  Bony  Formation 
In  the  Place  of  the  Lens.     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Aug. 

McKlroy,  Z.  Collins.  External  Olandular  En- 
largements. Buffalo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Der.  On 
Artificially  Produced  Fever  Processes  in  Human 
Bodies  ;  Their  Modus  Operandi  and  Besults.  Ohio 
Med.  and, Sur.  Jour.,  Feb.  The  Curative  Kelfttioii  oi 
Measles  to  Whooping  Cough,  with  someObHorvations 
on  the  Epidemic  of  Measles  and  Wljoopiug-(  'ouf,'h  in 
the  city  of  Zanesville,  Ohio,  Spring  and  Sumnior, 
1877.  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  On  some  Reme- 
dial Applications  of  Sulphate  of  Zinc.  Cin.  .Med. 
News,  Jan.  The  Nature  aud  Purpose  of  Fever,  ('in. 
Mtd.  News,  March.  On  the  Disposal  of  Alcohol  in 
Hiimiiu  Bodies.  Cin.  Med.  Neivs,  Oct.  Cliuical  cases 
of  Hydroadipsia,  with  some  facts  concerning  the 
Water  supply  of  living  Bodies.  Cin.  Lancii  and  OI,s-, 
Jan.  What  Medicine  offers  for  the  Relief  of  Com- 
mon Drunkeness.  A  Clinical  Report  aud  Study  of 
It.     Cin,  Lancet  and  Ol>.i.,  July. 

McFarland,  Geo.  C.  Old  Depressed  Fracture. 
Louisville  Med.  News,  Feb.  24. 

McGraw,  Theo.  A,  A  (^ase  of  Tubercular  Dro))- 
sy  of  the  Abdomen  Simulating  Ovarian  Tumor. 
Arch.  Clin.  ,Sur.,\  July.  The  Conservation  of  Vital 
Force  an  Essential  Element  of  Conservative  Siirucr.v. 
Detroit  Med.  Jotir..  June.  Three  ('asea  of  Pelvic  Ab- 
scess. Detroit  .Med.  Jour..  .Sept.  A  Chs'i  of  Hepeatcil 
Excision  of  the  Inferior  Dental  and  Gustatory  .Nerves 
for  the  cure  of  Dental  Neuralgia.  Detroil  Med.  Jmir., 
Nov.  A  Case  of  Ovarian  Tumor  in  a  child,  twalve 
years  of  age.     Toleilo  Med.  and  ,Sur.  Jour.,  Juh/. 

Mcintosh,  A.  J.  A  Case  of  EclamiiHin.  Cin. 
Med.  News,  Jan. 

Mclntyre,  .Jr.,  (:|iaH.  The  Duties  .-ind  I'rivi- 
leges  of  Expert  Witnesses.  I'/iil.  Mid.  Tinns.  ./nii.  C. 
Relative  HtraJuismus.  I'hil.  Med.  and  Sur.  li'ji.,  ,/<iii. 
6. 

McKay,  A.  Removal  of  a  Lipomatong  Tumor 
from  the  Left  Side  of  the  Neck,    ('nuiuhi  l.nnnl.  June. 

McKew,  D.  I.  Urea,  aud  its  Easy  Kstimatiou. 
Md,  Med.  Jour.,  Dec. 

McUinney,  John.  Sketch  of  the  Diseases  most 
Prevalent  In  Fayettovlllo  During  the  Hummer  and 
Autumn   of  1811.     Nashville  Jour.  .Med.  and  Sur..  Feb. 

Mclieaii,  John.  Was  a  Quarter  Orain  too  large 
B  Do«e  ♦    Chicago  M'd,  .tour,  n.d  Kr.,  Nov. 


MoT.ean,  Kohert  A.  Case  of  Exsoction  of  Half 
of  Inferior  Maxilla  lor  Caries:  Reproduction  ol  Bone. 
Western  l.nmii,  A/iril.  Canv  of  Linatiou  of  the  lirii- 
chial  Artery  for  Secondary  Hcmnrrlinge  following 
Gun  Shot  Wound  of  the  Hand— Hecovc-ry.  W'lutern 
Lancet,  Aug.  Two  Uusuccesstul  Cases  of  Gastrotomy 
for  the  Removal  of  Ab.lominal  Tumors.  Weslern 
Lancet,  ,Sei<l.  c'ase  of  XTrinary  Calculus— Lithotomy 
— Recovery.  Weslerti  Laneet,  Oct.  Case  of  Fibn  - 
Cystic  Tumor  of  Thyro'd  Gaud— Excision— Recov- 
ery.    Western  Lancet,  Nov. 

McLaren,  W.  K.  On  Eruptive  Fevers  of  Chil- 
dren,    r.  S.  .Ued.  Invesligator  (U),  Jan.  1. 

McLelsh,  John  M.  A  Remarkable  Case  of  Can- 
cer.   Cancer  Jour.,  Oct. 

MclMiall,  U.  G.  Case  of  Triple  Birth.  I'd.  .Med. 
Monthly,  .ipn'l. 

McMechan,  J.  V,  Delivery  by  Extcrual  Pres- 
sure,    -im.  Jour.  Obs.,  July. 

McMehiin,  W.  K.    Lithotomy. 
Obs.,  .lug. 

McMillan,  W,     Poisoning  by   I'ie  Plant. 
Med.  liicorder,  Jidy.    Case  of   Extra  Uterine  Preg- 
nancy.    Ohio  Med.  Recorder,  Oct. 

iMcMiirlry,  L.  S.  Report  on  the  Progress  of 
Anatomy  and  Surgery.  .Iwi.  Meil.  lii-We.khi,  .hine  It 
and  July  21 .  Report  on  the  Progress  of  Anatomy  aud 
Surgery.     .\m.  .Med.  lii-Wiikly,  .July  7. 

McNiihT,  V,  S.  .Salicin  in  Acut(!  Rheumatism. 
Phil.  .Med.  and  .S'Mr.  Rep.,  .May  12. 

McSluM-ry.  ICichard.  Educational  Notes.  The 
Sanitarian.  Aug.  Notes  on  Relations  IJetweeu  (4en- 
eral  Practice  and  Specialties  in  Medicine.  .Md.  .Mnl. 
Jour.,  Xiiv. 

Ohio 


(^in.  Lancet  oiiil 


Ohio 


3l<-AVillianis,  W. 

Med.  Recorder,  .(»//. 

iMaisoh,  Joliii  M, 

scriptioiis.     Am.  Jmir. 


Autumnal  Diarrham. 


The  Metrical  .System  in  I're- 
I'hdc.,  Feb.  Note  on  the  De- 
tection of  Ca.Htor  Oil  in  Copaiba.  Am.  .hnir.  I'lnir.. 
.March.  Examination  of  a  cure  for  Love  of  T.iquor. 
Am.  ,/oiir.  I'hor.,  .Moy.  Note  on  Dialvsed  Iron.  Am. 
Jour.  I'hor.,  Jul;/,  rornmlas  and  I'reinu'iitions  of 
New  Medicaments.  .\iii.  .lour.  I'h.tr..  .■^•/il.  The 
Strength  of  Tinit\ira  Opii.     Am.  .lour.  I'lmr.,  Oct. 

MaW-oliii,  .1.  ^i.  rterine  Displac'liKiils.  Am. 
Homeo.,  Her. 

Mallt'tt,  ,J,  W.  Comi)Oi-ition  of  the  AlUuloids 
and  of  Albuminoid  Bodies.      I'd.  .MeJ.  Monthly,  Jan. 

Itlallory,  II.  Extract  of  Logwood  as  a  Disiii- 
fertant.  .V' "•  h'em.,  Fb.  External  Treatment  of 
Pertussis.      /'A//.  Med.  ami  Sue.  /{' p..  .Iiili/  •}{. 

.Miiini,  K<iwiir<l  ('.  The  I'atholoMy  mil  Morlnd 
Uistolofj.v  of  chronic  Insanity,  fln'rui/'i  J<:ur.  .\n-v. 
iind  Meul.  His..  Apii!.  Tin  Helati'ii  .unl  llere.lltiiry 
Tendency  between  Iinbriity  and  liiiilii'sy.  i/ioie. 
Jour,  luetoiilfi.  Mori-li. 

.Mann,  .Matthew  l>.  Itepnrt  on  Olisletrics  lor 
l«7.'i  anil  '7(;.  Am.  Jnur.  obs  .  Jon.  Uterus  Hicornis. 
witli  a  Partial  Vaginal  Scutum.     .!;».  Jour.  Obs..  Orl. 

.>Iiiiin,  I'.  I'.  Pathological  linportancii  i  f  [Trie 
.\ri(l  iind  its  ('iiMil'inatlons.     .V.  )'.   M,il.  .Inur.,  />(■.■. 

.^liiiinoii,  \,  A,  <,)uinine  in  S'iuti.a  of  Jlafrial 
Origin.      I'hr  Clinic,  Oct.  l;l. 

.^liinstin,  ^^,  V,  IJioi^raiiliical  Sketch  of  l)r  Hun- 
ter McGuire.      Vo.  MyJ.  Mnulhly.  Oct. 

.Marl»l4>,  il.  O.  Casts  of  Ictern.-i  Neonatorum. 
Ur,.<toh  .Meil.  ood  Sur.  Jour..  Feb.  I.'). 

Marry,  A.  L.  Imlividiiali/.ation  v..  (ienerali/a- 
tion.     Am.  Ilfimio,  July. 

M)ir«'y.  Il»'iiry  <».  Plastic  Splints  in  Surgery. 
Hoslon  Mnl.  o,ol  Sur.  .lour.,  .lune  iH. 

Marion,  I..  II.  Two  Casus  of  I^'rai'lurr  i  f  llie 
Skull,     /^.l.<^/n  M<d.  .,wl.\>ii.  Jmn-.,  i/.c.  27, 


CLASSIFIED    BY    AUTHORS. 


29 


Martin,    A.    Diaiannal    on    Combined  Turning. 
Am,  I'riut..  \ii>\ 


MnitiHon,  K.  V.      Acidnm   PhoBphoricum  Dill- 

tiini.  .Im.  Jnvr.  I'liiti-..  .Jan.  A(luUcluti«i)8.  Am. 
Jimr.  I'iinv..  Sturdi.  All  Kxiiliiiiiitioli.  Am.  Jnur,  I'liiif., 
Mdi/.     l>rci)!iriitiniis  of  Mult.     I'lii/.  ami  J'hnr.,  Frh. 

i>I:iX(>i),  K.  II.  Prof.  MHtc*  mid  Carbolic  Acid. 
I'hil.  Mi'd.  and  Siir.  I{i />..  Jmi.  i'<.  Aiitiiivrntics.  /'Iiil. 
Mnl.  (Ill, I  Sur.  Ui'ii.,  /•''■I'.  1(1.  Kliniildcr  uud  other  iiioro 
'rriiiiHVcr.iH  I'rcHciitatioiis.     .Im.  I'lini..  Miuch. 

Ma.\v.v\\,  Aliisoii.  Iiiti;-tiuiil  Fistiilu.  -Im. 
I'nirl  .   Jan.     'Iliird    Annual   Mccdiut;   of    tlio   Stuto 


>lartiii,  lli'iiry.  On  Snij^iiul  Uhcs  of  tlic  Strou^ 
Kliiatir  HandiiKiMitli(-r  tliiiii  JIaciiioHtatic.  I'liinrfjii 
Mrti.  .Iiiiir.  anit  Ex.,  .Voc. 

!>l!irtiii,  Hfiiry  Aiistcii,  Viv.  (Irrrv'H  Case  of 
Ilitiis<HUHiciit:on.  Iliislnii  Mill.  iiiiilSiir.  ./I'lir..  Jcu.  'J"j. 
A  I't'w  \V(  rds  on  •' rnlnitnnatc  Hcsiilts  of  \ac.  illa- 
tion."    /losliin   Mnl.  mill   .Sur.   .Iinii-.,    Frh.  I.     \  New 

Adli(!Bivo  I'lHKtcr.     JIdSlini  Mr.l.  aiid  Sitr.,/<iiir.,  Ocl.  11 - 

.\ninial  Vacriiialion.     CidhhUi  J.iihi-iI.  .Imif.  !  Mtulical  Society.     Am.  I'nul..  Xnv. 

Martin,  Joliii   \\.     How    to    Maniige   a    Case  of  j      Maxwi'll,  T.  .f.     Atrosia  Vagina,  with  Hctcntiou 
I  alior.     Siiulhrni  .Miil.  11"-.,  .Ijnil.  '  of  the  Mciiscs.     ('Iiiriii/n  Mfil.  ./niir.  nuil  A>.  Si/il. 

Martin,  S,  ,J,    Trauiiiavi.' Piscaso  ol  the  Fi  nivir.  '      .■*!«.>>*,  Tlionias  .1 

Am,  ttnmni.  Sipl,  ■  iiyrctu-    .\i'ti(  n.     .V 

Alartin,  S.  M.  Itodiicticn  of  I)if;lnc;i,tloii  of  tlic 
Hili-.Toiut  l)y  Mani]  ulatiny  the  Foiiiur  as  a  lt'V(  r  over 
a  Fulcrum  ))larc(l  in  the  (Iroiii.  Ciii.  Luiici't  mid  (>!.<., 
Si'/il. 

Martin,  W.  H.  The  Helation  of  AU)iiiiiinnria  to 
I'rctjiiancy.     Ctnvnln  .lain-.  Mi-tl.  .Sn'rinv.  ./'in. 

Martin,  AV.  I...  The  Value  of  Vciir,-;.  ctioii.  /'Id!. 
Mnl.  mill  Siir.  /u-IK.  yuir'i  l-;.  'I lie  Social  I'A-il.  /'/,//. 
.]/id.  mid  .Vnr.  I,;/,.  .\„r.  17. 

.Mai-lin,  Win.  .1.  Tlic  A]  imreiit  Death  cf  New 
Born  Children,     l/iilnu  mmininn  Miiiitlili/.   DrI. 


On   the,   I'riucijdcs   of  Anti- 
)'.  .)/<•'/    .Jiiiir..   Fill.    The  Piin- 


(■    Acid     111 


III- 
>lav.sliall,   <;.   W.    The    uho    of  fialli 
I'htlii.si.s — /'l.il.  .y/nl.  mid  .'^itr.  f{i/i.,  .l/i/// .'i. 

Miir.sdfn,  J  II  Mxtru'lioii  of  the  iMi'tun  with 
the   Ohsetric    I'l'Vct'liH—Ziiiliiiemminimi  .'iii,iilldi,\  .lunr. 

.■Masoarci,  A,  I'oniniietiviti.i  (iraniuoua.  .V.  1'. 
^ted.  .liiiir.,  Jiin. 

Sla.soii,  l'^r.-<kin<>.  Caste  of  Arterio  ^  (iiou.,  A'leu- 
risiu  in  till!  ThiKh  Ti'<  nted  hy  <!' niiiressi'ii.  .V.  )'. 
Mnl.  Juui:,  .iiiii.  I''is.;iu'eol  till' Ueetun  .  .V.  1'.  .Vr'. 
AVc,  .Vi)i'. '24.  .\  Case  o!'  Sari-di'.iiitoii';  I'uiiinr  Al  ist;i- 
ken  lor  I'oiiliteal  Alieurisni.  .|/h.  ./inr.  .^/I'd.  ,v,i,;i- 
(■.■;.  Jnn.  A  Cas  '  of  Neuralijia  o|'  the  Second  .^Il■t:lt- 
ar.'io-Phalant'eal  Articnlatioii  Cured  iiy  licsi-ction  if 
the  .Toiiit.      A.n.Jiiiir.  .l/.d.  .SV'iVer,,i,  (,;'t. 

Mason.  .Toini  .1.  I.iad  I'l'isoi'ii;^,'  i-i  I'riv's  — .V. 
Y.  .Mi'd.  J. nil-.,  ./nil/. 

MilHon,  tt'Kiunl,  (  asi'fi  l^ciiricn  cu  soine  IKiiilil- 
liil  I'.'ints  ill  tie  llislnrv  ol  Sviiliiiis.  .Snnl.'niii  Wul. 
I{,r..   if;,;-',. 


Qim: 

Idphllieiia.      /V.r.    .1/.'.  m:d 
stiietiiri'  111  tie  fretlna. 
Chloril    i"i    K'hiii.pJia      I'Ui'. 


.^lasoii,  Tln'oddi'c  L.  in   1  riety  a  lijsiasi 

,/llUl-.    /iflil  i'tll.    I  In-. 

>lass<'.v.   .1.   !•;.     Oi 

.Vi/c.  /lip..  Oi-I .  jV. 

Ma-.tiii,  <'lau<l<-iis  H 

/t.  'I nil  /..  .\/il.di,iir..  .\i„\ 

^IsinIi-ii,   >lani('> 

.»/,./.  -md  .S«r.  l/i'ii..  ./,'./ 

\lastin,  U'ni,  >I.  Amidnfil  Klle.ls  of  Sii'iiluH  ' 
of  Str>chiii,i  ill  a  I  asi  i  I  (lilnral  I  oiMenin;!.  A'.  i:iitl 
/..Mid./iiii,..  Miiii.  Niir.-ile  '1  Silver  a^.  a  Tepi  Mil 
Applii  atinii  in  Aciiti'  'iilliuii'iiili  .ii  n;'  'le  'I'l  st  .^ -. 
K  mill  I..  .Ui'd  ./„m:.  .Sr/,!. 

Matlu'tvr-.  ,1.  M.  New  \  oil;  (Is  pniii,,  ■  aiel  its 
li.hKn's-    Im.  Mi'd.  /a  ty,-rl.-!i/.  art.  .>;. 

MadlicWM,  Tiioniii^  .Al.  I'hl  irate  of  I'oliish  and 
Mereary.  fiiil,  Vnl.  lUid  Sn,-.  /I'ly...  lu-'i.  ...  I'l.i  .iiinK 
liy  Nut  ee;;.  Hiil.  V'd.  mid  Sin:  /iV/...  /•■./).  lo.  The 
Miiriated  1  inctiire  of  Iron  a  Sp.'eili''  !i  r  1  r\:iii' la'i. 
I"iil.  Vid.  ,n,d  ,v»r.  /.•'/'  .  /■'  '..  '.M. 

Matlison,  .1.  U.  Kclanipsi:!  in  th  .M'  (her  t;i  at- 
I'd  l)y  llypodeniiic  in.je.fioiiH  of  Morphiii  !'•.  ./niii-. 
Olii>.,    .tpn'l.     /in    H.'oioKc    of     •tTiiiini    .Viitid'itcs." 


ei'ples  ol  Cart'iartic  Action.     .V.   1'.  .Vid.  -Inui:,  Sin\ 

May.s,  W.  H.  I'licrperiil  Fever,  /'i-viji,'  MmL  mid 
Sui:  ./iiiii:.  .I/((.v.  On  an  Oiithreak  of  I'uerperal  l^ever 
iu  the  Cily  liiid  County  Hospital.  Wrulirii  /.mint, 
Aiiiil. 

Mt-ars,  .1.  Kwinjf.    Kepovt  of  ComniittcfMiii  Dr. 

Will,    l'epper'8   Case   of    l''..\tra    i:teriiie   ITeynHney. 

/'Iiil.    \/id.    TiiifK.  .Mmrli  ;i.      F.pithelioiiia    of  (  ervix 

Ht.riand  Viieiiia.     I'liil.  }/id.  riimv.  .\/mi  l:'-     Fihrous 

Tumor  oi'  I  hi'  Left  Cpjier  .law  which  had  riider«oup 

Vartial    Calcareous   De^i  lleratioo.      /'/.//.  .»/'■'/.  Tiwf, 

.^r/il.  1.-..     L;n')<e  Tumor  of  the  I. elf  Suivrior  Maxil'.i. 

Invol'.'ii  },'    Nii.<al    and    oriiit'il    Cavities.      /Viil.    Mi'd. 

j  y'imi'.s-.  .V'.c.  -2*.     I  aeerati  d  Wound  of  th"  Llbow  joint 

!  Treated  Ku;-cei^.d'liily  hy  Lister's  Alethod.     .1 ''.''.  ''  i'"- 

'  .'•'ill-..   .Imi.      Periiihi-ral   Necrosis    of    the   lluinerus. 

Ai-i-li.  dill.  .Vio'..  .\/mrh. 

Moars,  ,1.  II.  Intcre.nint!  Surgical  cases,  /'lid. 
Med.  mill  .Siir.  /{, p..  ihl.  27.  Tumor  of  the  Knee. 
/'/(?".  .)/<-'(   mid  .Sill-.  Ii'i-ii..  /'n-.  l.">. 

.Mcany.  '.Vni  IJ.  A  Ca"P  of  Supposed  Ciuclio- 
iiism.     /'.iinhi-rt,  .Uid.  .yfiii.i.  Jiitii'l'.i. 

M«-ill)«-ri-v,  .I.X.  DiphtlH-ria.  /'Iiil.  M,d.  mid  Snr. 
l/i'/,..  ./ii.-i-  '.>.'  Iiit":-tiiial  Olistruciion  K.inovcd 'liter 
Forty-"  'ne  iionr.s      /'nil.  Mid.  luid  Snr.  /(fp..  -Inn.  (i. 

'■•(■iitlon,  AV.  S.  Chlirat-  of  Potash  and  Mer- 
cury,    i'-'ii'.  Mid.  iind  .Stir.  /{ip..  l-'-h.  in. 

;>l»'ntlc!, .    Moral  insanity.     .y'-iHi  .\iii.  Jinii-. 

//■ilr.ri,..  Mmi, 
M«'n»«-.s,  T,      Addie-s    Delivered    to   the   (iradu" 

ali-.e?  t  !a:-ses  of  the  Medical  Deiiartmi  uts  of  the 
I'liiversily  if  Nashville  iind  Vandertiilt  Cniversity, 
Fi'h.  'J-J.  li^TT.     .V(.-,'. '/.••/;'.'  d.i  II-.  .\/.d.  mil!  .siir.,  Muri-li. 

:Mft<'al»'<',  ,lr.,  II.  I..  A  i  a--e  of  iutirmitteut 
iMVer.  •ieniperaUiri'  loH  i'l'hr.  X.  fi.  y/.-K  und  Sur. 
,/iilir..  III. 

Meyer,  .f.  II.  \Vni.  :\I"iiiti(,'i  a!  and  riiliiemai-y 
Tu'ieiviilnsi-;  in  an  Adult.  <'!,i,;iiii,  Mrd.  ./mir.  iind 
.'.'./■  ,  .I/)/-''.  F.>:p.i'iiiie:,ts  i  i  ;>l;in  '.iniftin;;.  Cliit-.';,', 
.\/,it.  .iii'ir.  mid  A'.'-..  .!/•' ''. 

:'M(l«li«'t<>ii,  «'.  >.  li:V.  r^'i.li..;  ida.40">'i-.  I/nl  m-- 
tll  :iil.iiiii    ''   ii'li':l.  -I/"/''. 


Ca-es  "f  Faci.il   Ki'vsip 


,il  Ills  lilieiiiiKitisiii. 
Ciii^e  of  i'dei  ii'-r;!l 
.hdii  -li. 


I      MitHin.   Holil.  W.     M 

i  ehH.      /•mill'.  Ti'ii-  ■'.  .1/  '•/. 
A;|!  ^ni.  v..  !•;.     Aca-^.  n 

!.lllti.<i-:::i      I,./.    A'.  .(>•.    />';. 

I  ihimp  -ia.     /■"■.'■  ■'"'''  .'/'•'■'. 

■>lil<'s.  .\.   1$.      rriie'ie..!    iii,\    ill  a  I  use  of   llron- 
,.i,,i  •   l".  \\  iCi     at,'!  I'li'-.niii.ni  i        \    '>    Mid.  luid  S,ir. 
I  ./.;,..'.    \/m-,!i.     I!   1.  iilieii  I'l   l''riilurci|  MaMllie.     .% 
I  o.  Mill.  Kid  ■■mo.  ./..'./   .  "  I. 

Mi'cK.   .\.    <;.      C'lS.'    ol     Filo'.iid    Tninoi'   of    tlie 

I  fe)  11  .    Uece  veil  by  .•Wiilsion.      .Ii/i.  ./i':n-.  OU.-i.,  .In'::. 

>li!«'s,  ,V.  •!.     clir  nil  ■  ijido-rervicitis.     <  in.  Mid 


Oliii,    Mid.   li 
Chronic  IdHrrtiiea 


I'ill.    Mrd.    S'll-X, 


Mil...     The    Value  of  Salicin  iu  I  ^""''-  ''''' 

.._ \m.     Mid.     Hi-Wnilii.    ./iu>.    ti.  I      Mi'»'>,   l'"ran<'!!i  T.     Imp'  rialiee  ol   the  i|atviinie 

I'lierp   ii.l  I  .hrupsia.    /•;,.,.. I/./.  ,ni./ .V'o. '/I'l/i..  .l/ii-i7  1  Ciirreiit    in    Hi  cti'.i-'l  li' rapeiiiics. 
7.     Cineho-i.iiiini 
traordiiiarv  I'a^ 
/iM    ,  .i/'i      U 


iiipsia.  /'/lo.  .)/(■/.  lOi.^  .Mo  .  /iv/i..  .i/ii'i/  ;  viirrent  in  r  ii  .ti-n.  i  u.  rupeuni  ,^.  ■  •;(.  ..,-■..  ..•■•.., 
iiiiiie,  V.  1.  .l/-i'  ff. '■.,,/,(),.  (1,  All  i'\-  !  .V'Uc/(.  raKc  of  (Mreiii"  Musculftr  Atr.phy  ..f  till' 
s. "f  Opium    liiibriiM      A.    I  M.  d.  j  l.'uvn    iAtri'Jiiitii  -    Neiniti.-^  -  Itnovery      I/'/.  . !/'■•/, 

r..>.i.     ii,.i 


I  Jinir..  'Ill 


T 


30 


INDEX   TO  ORIGINAL   COMMUNICATIONS, 


1- 


Miller,  A.  Solar  Light  aud  Iloat.  U.  S.  Med.  In- 
vestigator //),  .luv  1. 

Miller.  Atlolpli  W.  Adnlterntious.  Am  .Join- 
l'/,ni:.  F''l). 

Miller,  V.  H.  ■Masturbiition.  Am.  I'litit.,  Mdji. 
Canoer  ami  Phthisis      A,ii.  I'ract..  July. 

Millikiii,  I).  Doitors  and  Driuk.  Ohin  Med.and 
.^ur.  Jnur.,  Dec. 

Miller,  Edwat'il.    ('oini)i>uud  Tincture  Beuzoin. 

Am.  Mi'tl.  liiWnklii.  April  ^S. 

Miller,  II.  \,  Ucview  of  ii  Ui'port  oC  two  cases 
of  Cholcia  Asiatica.  Am.  Hiiuiiu,  .SV71/.  Kovii^w  of 
VaviouH  Authors  ou  I.tiicorvhica.  .iin.  l/iini'u,  tiil. 
ConiiiariBon  of  Ht'imr  Suliihiir  ami  Siliica.  /Inhni- 
mnmiiiw  M'lnllih/.  l-'eh.  Salient  Points  on  the  Acids. 
Hdlinemi^nniiDi  .M(i»l'il\i,  Sar.  Synopsis  ct  Zincnni 
Metallicnni.  .\iirtli  .iiii.  Jnur.  llnmio,  .\nr.  Aconite 
an  Exceptional  lieuiedy  in  Typhoid  Fever.  Jlnmm 
Timi:i,  .Mail.  An  Alarniinf?  Kpideinic.  I',  .v,  .Wi'./.  /»- 
rrstiyiil'ir  {II],  April  l.'i.  Obscirvations  on  the  study  of 
Materia  Mediea— r.  .v.  Med.  Ininiinntnr  [III,  Oil.  1, 

Miller,  J.  V,  The  treatment  of  Acute  Hheuuia- 
tism.     rin.  Lnm-it  ami  Olm.,  .Mureh. 

Miller.  ,J,  K.  Traumatic  Tetanus.  I'hil.  M'll. 
anil  .'<iir.  Ue/).,  pee.  2'2. 

Miller,  >T.  W.  Separation  of  Arsenic  Ironi  Or- 
ganic Matter.      1,1111  i.iril If  Mill.  Achw,  Jiiih-  2. 

Sliller,  Sain'I  M.  Th-  Free  Dispensary  Svst'aii 
in  I'ljil— /'/,//.  Veil.  Timex.  .\i,e.  10.  The  Alinse'of  the 
Fr»e  r)ispen:iarles.     I'iiil.  Mul.  Tiiifs,  Dee.  'J-'. 

!>liller,  Samuel  W.  A  I'Ji'a  for  Kairnes.-  and 
Accuracy.     ISiistmi  .Miil.  ami  .Sur.  Jnur.,  pee.  (J. 

Miller.  T.    Clarice.    The   State   of  the   Eve  Lid 

after  Death.     .V.  }'.  Meil.  lie, .  Jmi.  C. 

Miller.  W.  F.  t'ase  of  Stran;,nilatcd  In;,'uinnl 
Hernia  of  4  iliiys  aud  IS  h<nir8  standing  ;  Opiration; 
Recovery — Western  f.aneel,  June. 

MilliiiKton.  K.  H.  Medical  Fees.  Ohin  .Med.  ann 
•Sur.  lieji.  ill),  .Mill/. 

MilliKaii,  Francis  H.  T  iinit  of  the  SurKCons 
liesponsibility.     /'/.//.  .Mid.  mul  .v»r.  li'e/i..  I'lli.  '.;4. 

.>Iills,  <'harU's  K.  Tiaiuuatic  Neuritis  Divolv- 
iny  the  Bra  ■liial  Plexus.  I'.'iit.  .Mid.  Time.'.'.  .SV//.  1. 
Electro-Tlierapentics — the  nature  of  l^lcetricity,  iiud 
the  Ir'orins  of  LUm  tiicitv  I'sed  in  Medi'  iniil  Practice 
—Phil.  Med.  and  .yiir.  I{r,,..  .Mun!,  17  lOlectro  I'liera- 
peutics— the  Heiiuisites  of  Ele<trn-Me<li.  al  In-itru- 
nients— /'/,//.  .M,d.  iind  .V,,,-.  /,>,/,..  Maeili  Jt. 

:>lins,  .1.  I*.  Hood  for  Infants,  .tin.  llnme,,.  Jul//. 
K'Uiediul  luilieations  for  Infantile  Diarrluea.  .tin. 
Iliiine  ,  Jul'/.  Ifeinrdial  Jndicutioiis  t.|'  Inrantile 
Diariluea.     I'.  S.   Med.  hieestiiintne  ill).  Juhj  I. 

!\lilrie.  .FiiiiM's  AiDlrewM.  Li-ters  .VntiS'piii 
Method  ill  i)\arivt'.i!jy.     A'.  V.Mid.   n>e,J,in.{\. 

^lilner,  K.  II.  Keiuarks  011  Uenal  l)is' ase,  I'ud. 
Med.  ,ind  .Vh/-.  If, p.  .M:r,li  '■'•.  .\iuiiiitati'iu  of  all  arm 
without   Lit,'atiu-es.     I'hil  M,'l.  T inus.  li,-l.21 

.Milton.  .1.  I,.  On  t!ie  Initv  cr  IHialitv  of  .Svjdi- 
llis.      .V.  1'.  Mid.  !!■.,  Apr:    -. 

Miner.  .1.  F.  Feasibility  of  I'Mirp.itiii^,'  tl:e  T'ly- 
roid  I  Hand  in  Hono'  cases  of  Iiiscasi  .  linil-dn  ,1/  /. 
,ni  I  .Sue  ■l,,i,r..  .liiUi.  Cliinca"'  Lc  ■tiirc  njion  tie-  .Spioul 
{'\irw-- liiill'ilii  M'l.  inul  .^'/r.  ,li,i:,\,  .lei/.  Oi,;!  ul 
Lecture  on  the  An^nilar  curve.  I!i,ii,il„  .Mil.  ,ei,l 
.Sur.  .lour.,  S'.p'. 

.Minor,    -I.    i'.    'rrii'isrii-ioii    <,\'    lllood.     il, ,,„,„. 

'/*  iini!i,  dun. 

.Minor.  Tlionias  ('.  Notes  on  th.;  F()iileniiolii(,'y 
of  Ohio.  Cm.  I.nneel  und  Olis  —  .tpril.  Mii;i.  June  mul 
Jul;/. 

IMinol,  I'liinciv.  llcsjijiiil  Ou-i  s.  I'u.^lon  .Mul.  find 
,Sur.  .lour.,  (1,1.  II. 

Mitejiell.  <.<'o.  1«.    Scroiuloiis  lie*  r  Cured.     / 
.f  M-d.  Inv'idiifiilor  ill).  ,lHve  \'<. 


MieliatI,  .T.  KUwin.    Caso  of  Cleft  Palate.     Md. 

Med.  Jour.,  .S,pt. 

Mitolieli.  .1.  S.  The  Hesonator.  i:  s.  .Med.  Pi- 
resl!ii,itiir  {II),  April  \.  Curability  of  CoUHiiniption. 
/'.  .V.  Med.  /iireslii/oliir  {II),  .S,pl .  \. 

Mitehell,  S.  Weir.  The  Relation  of  Paiu  to  the 
Weather.     ,D».  .lour.  Med.  ,'<eienee.<,  .tpril. 

Monette,  <ieo.  N.  Skimmed  Milk  in  tlio  Treat- 
ment of  Catarrh  of  the  Hladder  and  Cystitis.  Am. 
I'ract..  .Vid'. 

Monti,  AloiM.  Abstract  of  a  clinical  Lecture  on 
Cntarrhus  Sutl'ocations:  Neonatorum.  I'liil.  Med. 
Tim,s.  Feb.  .i.  Clinical  Lecturo  on  llerertiiaiy  and 
Co'i^enital  Syphilis.     I'Uil.  Med.  Tiin,:i.  April.  W. 

.Mi>ntKonier.v,  K.  Aneunsin  of  the  Aorta.  I'liil. 
.Med.  Tiiiirf.  .s,pl.'\.  Cr  nip  and  Diphtheria.  .S7.  I.,iui.< 
.Med.  nwl  .Vh;-.  Junr..  April.  Internal  obstruction, 
the  \itill  Necessity  of  a  Outious  and  Conservative 
Treatment.  .sV.  I.oni.i  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oil.  In- 
fantile Convulsions.  .St.  Ponix  .M,d.  mul  .S'hc.  Jour., 
Pee. 

.Moore.  .V.  A,  Phytolacca  Decan  Ira  in  the  Treat- 
ment of  Mastitis.      Vu.  M,l.  .Mmdlih/,  Mni/. 

5loore,  A.  F.    Si)iiie  Verified  Symptoms.     C.  S. 

.Me,l.  pK'eUiiJtdor  {ID,  Oil.  1. 

:^loi>re,  B.  Dints  on  tlu^  Use  of  Hooks  by  Stu- 
dents mul  Assistants!  in  Pharmacy.  Am.  ,l<uir.  I'har., 
April. 

>loore.  <'.  \  .  Chlorate  of  Potash  and  Mercurials. 
riid.  M,d.  iind  .Sur.  Ilip.,  Jiin.  V,\. 

Moore,  ,lr  ,  F.  ;M.  Report  of  a  1  ase  of  Sub- 
Luxation  of  thi'  Inferior  Maxilla.  IJackwards,  liujlaln 
Me.i.  iiu'l  Sur.  J,iiir..  Mil  11. 

.Aloore.  -f.  B.  A  Word  iu  refeui:o  of  Sugar- 
Cnated  I'ill.'-.     I'liil.  mill  J'liar.,  Aui). 

.M -e,  .1.  C.     A    Word    in    Dofeuco  of   Sugar- 

Coati'il  Pills.     Am.  ,luur.  Plmr  ,  .Mureh. 

Moore,  ,1,  1:.  A  CuHi'  of  Protracted  Gestatiou. 
I'U:  .  .M'll.  mid  .Sur.  He,.,  Fch.  3. 

.Aloorc,  tl.  .M.  Siual'i-Pox.  llaluunMnnian  Moutlily, 
Jini''. 

M»><>re.  .1.  T.  Is  Ur  miile  Potass  and  Sulph  .Mor- 
phi,-i  an  Antidote  for  I'oiconiiii?  b>  Strychnini!?  .1/- 
Uiidi  M'll.  'ind  Sue.  .I,„ir.,  0,1. 

Mnttvv,  Henry.  lU'inin  of  the  Term  "Syphilis?" 
1.,'Uisvire  Med.  .V,»\v.   p,,-.  iW. 

Moor<'.  it.  Ii.  The  Treatment  of  Diphtheria. 
I'liil.  .M,d.iir.d  Sue.  h'e.p.,  I\di.  17.  Puerperal  lie  lainp- 
aia.     I'hil.  .Me,',  and  .Sue.  I,',p.,  Oet.  '211. 

Moore.  Tlionias.  Dietetics  iu  Itelation  to  In- 
fants and  Voun^  Children.  Il't'inemminiun  Munlhli/, 
III. 

•Moore ,  S'.  I,.  I'pideinic  of  Scarb-t  Fever  and 
Diiilitle  ria      /'.  .S.   Mel.  Inee.iliiiit  ,r  {II),  April  1. 

Moiiei'N,  <■.  .V.  Wlial  Syuiplouin  luJicate  the 
Rhus?     Am.  Il„m-ii.    I>e<-. 

'Mooi'liciid.  W.  W.  (ilyc-rite  of  Nitrate  of  Uis- 
nnlli.      I'  •.  ./""/■    /'/(  ',■.,  M, trill. 

,>loos,  S.  On  the  lilood  Vessids  and  the,  mrciila- 
tiou  in  tint  Mciuiirana  rynipani  ainl  Manubrium 
Mallei.     Aieii  Opihiil  mol  Oliil.  Vol.  17..  piii.ie'',\. 

■>lor(H,  <  Ii!is.  .M.  Opium  Pois.iuioK  Tieatisl  with 
Sislpinuc  ol  \tropia.  I'hd  M,il.  ■in  i  >iie.  h'lp.,  />,i . 
1.". 

Mor^.m.  Ileniy  T.  II.  spitul  Dep  u'ts.  r.,il. 
.Me, I.  /Vi/e.s.  J, in.  ill. 

.MorKfJin,  >laiii('s  .Viiplctoii.  Per  luial  Identity, 
Til,  S, 1:1,1, tei, III,  .Inn. 

>loi  Klin.  •!.  ('.  Prolracted  Remittent  I'ever.  /'. 
.S'.  l^</  hiri.di, film-  ill),  Feh.  I.  Cell t ri.  s  iiod  K<cnn- 
ttiCH.  r.  V  Md.  I,ieexti,,.,l„e  {II),  .Miii.-h  I.  Water 
InjeilioiiB  iu  lUeriue  Displacements.  Iliihn-'mminimi 
.Montldij,  June. 


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Morgan,  \V.  F.  Two  Iteun.  Ohio  ifed.  and  Sur. 
RfV-  {II).  Jul)/. 

.MdiKiiii,  Wilbur  F.  rraotiiro  of  tho  riittUa. 
HntliDt  Mi'il.  itiKl  Snr.  Jiiur.,  A'oi'.  'Jll. 

I'MoiTfll,  1).  «>.  Ciiso  of  Authiav  in  a  J'liticnl 
over  EiHl'ty  Yeai-H  of  Af,'i'  -Uecovury.  ,S'.'.  Lmiis  Clin. 
Hfiiiril,  h'l'li, 

^lorrt'll,  F,  OoimIimi.  A  Cauo  of  rmioocythn'iiiin; 
8u(l(If  u  ami  Marlicil  Dimliiiitii)n  in  Hize  of  tlie  Splci-ii. 
liii!tt(m  M'll.  ami  Snr.  Juiir.,  Mmj  I'.l. 

Morrill,  Wyinaii.  'I'.'kj  Karly  History  of  tho 
McLean  A3ylum  for  Hie  lusauo.  Iloxt^nn  Mnl.  anil  Sur. 
Jciir..  Dfr.  V.i. 

i>l«rri«,  J.  ClioNton.  tJaHe  of  Unusual  i'ndal 
Position.  I'liil.  .Urd.  Tliius,  Juiif  I).  (,'u8o  of  I{ui)tiiie 
of  till'  I'criucuiii,  with  Laiiration  ol  llio  Nestibiilo 
Anterior  to  tUo  Urotlira.     Am.  Jmir.  Oh.i.,  Ainil. 

Morris,  •lames  I'".  An  Litercsting  Caai;  of  Ob- 
BtPtrics  with  (iiuiiral  itPiiiurks.  N.  <>.  Meil.  iduI  Snr. 
Jour.,  Oil. 

Morris,  M.  A,  UiviKiou  of  tho 'rendu  Achillia  in 
Fra 'turn  of  tin!  lowe.r  Third  of  the  Keniur.  A  Case 
of  Fra(  tui'o.     Hnxlmi  .M,;l.  and  Sur.  .Ii<ur.,  Xor.  'ill. 

Morris,  \V.  F.  A  Now  Metliod  of  Doiiblo  iStaiu- 
ing.      .\iu.  .Iiiur.  .Mi'il.  ,SVi>;i(y;s'.  ./an. 

Morrison-Fisrt,  <i.  <).  Trachootoniy  in  Dipli- 
thiTia.     .V.  y.  .Mi>l.  Ifi'c.  ,l/i(.y  1L>. 

Morrison,  J.  roBt-l'artum  HenioiTliage.  A'.  I'. 
.'/•'(/.  hJUrlir,  .Mai)  ami  Juli/,  and  ■'^I'ldlcrn  Mid.  liir., 
Od. 

Morrow,  I).  IJ.  Facts  about  Hair.  Cin.  Mid. 
Ailvanrr  (III,  .\)>ril. 

Mors*',  l.,u<-iiis  I),  Aiiriim  in  Nanal  Catarrh. 
lliihni'nianniiin  Mnnthhi.  Mai/.  'I'lu  Hot  Springs  of 
Arkiiiisai.  Ilalini-inaiiniau  .M'inllili/,  Aiiii.  Uzi'Ua.  I'. 
S.  Mill.  Inri'xtiijalnr  ill).  Sij)t.  I.'i.  How  to  study  tho 
Materia  Me<lica.  I'.  S.  .\l-il.  InveMiijalar  (//),  /V«.  1. 
Kxperienoii  with  Typhoid  FtV(T.  Vin.  .Wnl.  .i'lvance 
{III  .luw.  Mv'ilii-al  (ioolo{,'V.  I'in.  .Mid.  Ailvamr  [III, 
July.  A  I'ri-Hcription  for  Diphtheria.  /'/(//.  .)/<■(/.  and 
Sur.  licp..  Jnni-  '.'. 

.Morso,  .foil  II  F,  Fracture  of  the  Femur  treat- 
Hd  by  Allen's  Fracture  Bed.  I'lvUir  .Mid.  and  Sur. 
Jiiur.,  .ijiril. 

Mors*',  N.  C  lJislo<atiou  of  both  Clavicles.  Cm. 
Mail.  Neu'i,  He.r. 

Morton,  riioniiis  <i.  A  l!ri(  f  liescriptiou  of 
Forced  Veutilalion  in  the  Tcnn  Hospilal.  Am.  Joui . 
Mi'il.  .Si  ii'ni-i:s,  .i/irii.  Account  of  a  Worm  Uemoved 
by  a  Native  Woman  from  beneath  the  conjunctiva  of 
the  K.ye  Hall  of  a  Ne{<ress  at  tialjoiMi,  Wp.st  Africa. 
.\m.  Jiiiir,   M'.l.  .Sri.'uri s,  July. 

IMorton,  DoukIhs.  Notes  on  tlie  Xhcrapeutii! 
Uses  of  the  lixtraet  ol  Malt  l.innsril.'i-  .SUd.  .Wnnn, 
Fill.  10.  Case  of  Fterine  lleniorrhaj^e  Illustrating 
the  llso  of  curetti'.      l,nui.<riUi-  .)hd.  .Xnrn.  del.  d. 

Mtist'itiiiii,  \.  Dysnienorrhoea.  Ilnrnm.  Tiimn, 
Dec. 

Alott,  <«.  B.  (dancer  of  the  Stomach.  Can.  Lanr.-l. 
Oil. 

M«>xl<'.v,  M.  Kin;;.  Traumatic  Displacement  of 
the  Te.-<tc".      rill  Ci'hii-,  .S.fit.  'i'.l, 

MiKliI,  H.  H.  Hornia-.S7.  I.iiui.^  M.d,  mid  Sur. 
Jiiur..  I>ii\ 

.MulilenlMirff,  W.  I".  On  Vaccination  with  lio- 
vine  Virus.     I'liil.  .Mid.  and  Sur.  H. ji.,  ./an.  li 

Miiinforil,  .S,  K.  Is  Meddlesome  Midvviferv 
Had  V     .l»i.  I'rait..  l.hr. 

Miin(l<-,  I'anI  [•,  case  nf 'I'wiris  ;  lliOli  diildnn 
DecnmiMiscd  ;  Ketciitii'ii  of  the  .second  cj.ilii.  and 
Both  I'lacc'Uta  for  two  days  aiti  r  tie!  Iijith  ol  tlu' 
first  child- -Im.  .Imir.  Oli.<..  Jan.  The  lliMuiuce  on 
the  Ko  tus  of  Medirlncs.  Am.  Juur.  (/'is.  .1/.'  //.  Case 
of  «'y8t  of  till'  Vayina.     .-(hi.  Juur,  ohis..  Oil. 


MulIinM,  W,  S.  CaiBB  from  my  Note  book.  Cin, 
Mi'il.  .tdntnri:  {III,  Jan. 

i>lmik,  il.    A.    Uriudclia   S^uarrnga.    Am.  Med. 

Jour.  (A),  Vi.i). 

.^Iiinson,  F,  A.  'J'he  Krrors  of  Ilefraetion  De- 
inon.strated  by  a  New  and  Original  Model.  A',  V. 
M'll.  Juur..  Ma,,. 

Miirltiicli,  A.  >f.  Fxseution  of  Hip  Joint,     lirlrnit 

Mrd.  Jniir..  Sijil. 

.^liirphy,  Fdniiind  A.  Yellow  Fever — its  Treat- 
ment and  t'revention — Ohio  .Mill,  aiul  Sur.  lirp.  (II), 
July. 

Murray,  \V.  W.  Digestion  and  its  Disorders. 
Vii.  Mid.  .Mi.nlliiii,  rrb.  A  (  a-,e  of  Haiematoma  of  the 
Anterior  Wall  of  the  Vagina.  I'ltii.  .Med,  Timi-.i, 
A  III,:  18. 

.^lurrell,  T.  K.  A  Case  of  AnopLtliulmns.  I'liil. 
Mi'il.  au.t  Sur.  Hep.,  .Vor.  3.  Dlplaeusis  HiuauoaliH. 
A'.  )'.  .Mid.  Id'i.,  Xor.  3.  Errors  of  Uefraction  of  tlio 
liye.   II.  and  I,.  ,l/i-/.  .fnur.,  .SVy)/ 

>IiirsicU,  <i«'o.  A.  Heport  of  two  ea-es  of  Ampu- 
tation Mirough  the  Knee  Joint.  Ilis'on  .Mr.d.  and  Sur. 
Jiuir.,  .Inly  'J(i. 

winter. !Method  of  Detecting  and  Estima- 
ting Castor  and  otlier  FI.ximI  Oils  in  lialsam  of  Co- 
paiba.    -iHi.  Jiinr.  I'hir..  .\iail. 

Nanco,  Ilirani.     Treatment    of   Scarlet    Fever. 

Cltiii'i/ii  Mi'il.  Juur.  and  Jir..  .Mar'li. 

Nancrcde,  C'lias.  II,  The  Causative  Tlelation 
Existing  Between  the  Anatomical  Arrangement  of 
the  Tissues  at  Various  Ages,  and  their  Morbid 
Growth.  I'ltii.  .Mill.  Tinii.<.  July  '21.  (!ystie  Suppu- 
rating Kidneys.  Small  Calculus.  I'liit.  .Med.  Tiiiu'H. 
Oil.  13,  Four  Oases  of  Trai'heotomy  for  Pseudo- 
Mi  inbranous  Laryngitis.  I'hil.  Atrd.  Tiiueii.  A'm'.  'Jl. 
Tumor  Invidviu;!  Submaxillary  (llaiul,  Hemoved  by 
Operation.     I'lnl.  Mitd.  Timrx.  .Vie'.  'J^. 

Nasli,  K.  It.  Apis  iu  Diphtheria.  Ilahnianan- 
uiaii  .M'inllily.  Fih. 

"Svvi,  A.  I).  Ingrowing  Toe  Nail.  .V.  Y.  Med. 
liir.,  Sr/il.  I.  Case  of  Severe  Hijury  of  the  Face.  A'. 
r.  .Med.  Her.,  (Mt.'r,. 

Nt'ft«'l,  Wni.  It.  A  Contribution  to  the  Theory 
of  DysmeiiorrlKea.  V.  )'.  Mid.  li'ir..  Oct.  (!,  The 
Theory  of  iiysmenorrho'a.     .V.  )'  .Med.  Ii>-r.,  .Vm'.  3. 

Noill,  Holliiiu'sworMi.  A  Uemarkable  (!asf  of 
Syphilitic  Inoculatiou.     J'tiil.   Mul.  /Vmc.s'.  Per.  'i'J. 

Nf'Ison.  Hiijijli  T.    Cinchonidia  iu  Malarial  Fever 

j  Cases.      y,i.  Mid.  Miaillily,  l>i-r. 

I      Nt'lson,  K.  W.      i)n    the    Treatment  of   Spinal 
:  Ciirvaturi'.     r.  S.  .M>'il.  In-i:-<iiijali,r  {II).  Her.  15. 

M»'lHi»n,  \Volfr«'<l.  Stricture  of  thfi  Uectuni  — 
Successful  Operation.     Canada  Med.  Iter.,  April. 

Nfwronn'r.  I>.     Teratology.     .Snu/hrm  .Mid.  Rir., 

I  -^■■•■•- 

j      N«'well,  T.     What   Changes   Does   Pysiology  De- 

;  mand  in  our  Schoid  System?     I'lie  S'liiitariau,  April. 

!      >'«'\vton,  K.  <►.     Scirrhus  of  the  Parotid  (Hand. 

Caiicir  of  the  Tiuigue.     Scirrhus  Cancer.     .V.  V.  Med. 

Iv'.rli, .  .In!y. 
!      Newton,  O.    K.      Carbuncle— Whitlow    au-l    In- 
i  growing  of  .s'aiis.    SnuHi'i-n  .Med.  Her..  Oil.    Continued 
!  Meiislruation  During  Pregnancy.     Smdliern  .Med.  Her., 

I>ii\     Mercurial  Salivati'iu  and  Uydroeele.     .im.  .Me.d. 

Jiiiir.  { .'•.').  .Vei'. 
\      NfMton,  l{()l)t.S.    CeU-1'atlioliigy— Observations 
i  on  til"  Causes,  character,  and  Treatment  of  Cancer, 
i  made    from    Is  13   to   ls77.     The  New  System  of  Au- 
j  tliropulo^y.     Ciiir.r  .lour  ,  July.    Cancer — HowTreat- 

ed--Ca.-cs  Cured.  Cm.-  r  ./nur.,  Afiril.  l-lxploratiins 
I  in  Cell-Pathology.  Caneer  .luur..  .i/iril.  Observations 
'  on  the  (  ause  and  Treatment  of  earner,  made 
i  from  lH*:i  to  1H77.     Cinicr  Jmir.,  Ort.     Exploratious 


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INDEX  TO   ORIGINAL  COJIMTTNICATUTTO, 


i«  t!t(li-i'Alijui>n{> .     .\.  y.  Meii.  hclrdir,  Jnn.    Caneur  I 
—How  Truat'il—Caxi'H  Cured.     A'.    )'.    Vnl.  Kiirrtii-.  | 
Maixli.     i\    Iji'i't^ro   (>!)   Uim.'MKtH  nf  tlif  Kyo.     .V.   1'.  ' 
Mill,  h'iii'iii\   Mil;/.     Clinical   l.rctiiir.-i  (ill  Dlic.im  >i  of 
tin;    Dollc.     .V.  J'.    •/-'/.  KihiUr.  Si-jil.     Hy i.liiliti^    Iri- 
tis.    Kl'ctir  Moi.  n-iil  .^iir.  Jmii.,  Ihr, 


OfrlpHby,  W.  \V.    !\[iirinto  nf  Aiiini'iiila  In  lhi>U. 

tUerlu       ir>s/i'/n  l.tiin''!,  I>i;\ 

O'Kfif,  r,  Vi'Hico-Viijjiiiiil  I  iuliilii  vNilli  Kiiti'iivcr- 

Hion  ot  till'  I'tfiriiM,     fiiiiiuht  l.iiiHfl.  A/in'l. 

0|i-HOii,    ('liiii'IcN   \\ .     I'riipliyliixiM  of  Siiiiinior 


N«Mvt«»ii,  Jr.,  Hidit.  S.    TiibaciMi  an  u,  CnuHf  of  |  <'"iiililiHiits  in  Cliildri.'ii.     Oh,;   .)/..'    ini,l 


Jitiir, 


Blindnt'ys.  .V.  J'.  . !/•■(/.  Ei-U'ili,-.  M.in'i  mid  A/iril. 
MiMlii-iil  Ccjllfj^'j  H"S|iitaiH  mill  Cliuiciil  'I'ciuliiii,;  iu 
I'aria.  .V.  )',  .1/.,/.  Krlr.li'',  M.i;/.  Clidroiiiitis  Jlis- 
KiuniimtH.  X.  y.  .)/.•■/.  Kfleclir'.  Jii.'!/.  CU^irolditisi 
UiKMiiiiiiinta.  Ciiner  Jmir.,  .lulij.  Tre.itui' lit  I'l 
Ariitc  Hliciiiiiatii'  K.'Vii'  liy  Salicylatd  m  Smla.  witli 
Cusi'H  I'roiii  the  Hispitiil.     i 'rirri-'./niir..  Orl . 

Is"i<'uis<',  .     Ni'ti'  nn   Pri'liiiiiiiaiy    IscJininiii. 

Ohio  Mill,  iiii'l  .'-'III-,  .iiiiir..  .Mill. 

Nicoll,  lit'iiry  I).  (  j;-!!  ot'  DimUi  (roin  Uiiiitiin' 
(il  till-  ralldfiian  'I'lilic  an.l  liitnipiTit'.iual  lli'ianr 
rliiigi'.  Jill,  ./iiiir.  ti''x..  ,1.111.  CaNc  d  iiicisidii  .,i  llic 
(."ervix.  with  !)'•;, tli  on  ti:  ■  I'Mltn-itli  Dav.  .In.  lour. 
0/«.,  .|/,/-,7. 

Niroll,  Tl)(lllla^>.  Kali  Un  liroiniiuiu  in  iJijili- 
tlliTia.      An:.  0''V.'/i'  r  (//),  .\(  :  . 

Nittiiiii,  \\.  II,  Tnatni.nt  of  un  Kinthcl  al  Can- 
Ci'V  of  till'  Ton^iir  \v;tli  luji'itions  ol  Nitnitt<  of 
Silvtr.     Chiir.ijn  .Mill.  Jour,  ami  /.V.,  .Mn;/. 

NIxtiii,  .\.   H.     lonoiiHBiou  of  iln-  brain,     r.u-iiir 

Mi'll.  Olid  .'<lll-.  .J. ,111-.,    ill'r. 


I  ■•(,'/ . 


Ol'-Moii,  OInf.  .Marliii.  Kxtractuiii  ('olocyn- 
tbldis  (  (iiiipo.iit'iiii.       \iii..liiiit.  I'/iiii:.   .\firil. 

<>l>i«',  ThoiiiiiN.  \  (  HHiMif  I'lirjicral  Coiiviili-iiinH' 
Or  iiiriiit.;  four  l>uys  .iltiM"  l.alicr.  .Mil.  .!/'■'/.  .Imn-.' 
fill. 

Ordroiiaii.x,  •loliii,  (  asu  of  .Mr.-*,  .lain:  ('.  Nor- 
ton.    .I»i.  ./')«/•   tnxiiiiih/  .Inn. 

Ordwa.v,  s,  .\  I'aso  riircd  at  tlio  Hot  SiniiiKH  of 
.Vrl.arsit^J.      Il'ilni'  niiiiiiiiini  .Mnnlhl;/.  (ii;l. 

<»riii»1».v,  O.  It  I'rartnro  of  the' Huiiii'riic  with 
Injury  ot  tlif  .Musculj-'-piiiiil  Xcrvc— Suit  lor  Mal- 
practice,    /'.'i..    V"l.iuiil  Siir.  Iliji.,  lii-r.H. 

Orr,  •liiiiu-ii  i'.  Siiiiplcnnntal  If. 'port  of  a  cast' 
of  Ovariotomy.     An.  Jmir.  )lii!.  .Srii'iirr.i.  .Inn. 

<>Hi;oo(l,  •lames  II.    .\dilrcss.  .V.  E  .Mnl.  (nr.nlli- 

(il  ).  ./MHC, 

O.slrr,  >Viii,  Hoiijorrliagic  Small  I'o.'c.  rnnintn 
Mi-ii.  nil. I  ,Sni\  Jniir.,  Jnii.  I'roj^rcssivi'  I'oriiicioiiH 
Anivniia.  I'linmln  .Mfil.  mnl  .Snr.  Juin  .,  .Mnrili.  Aneu- 
rism of  iU'liatic  .\rtcry.  Cniiinlii  .)/<■/.  .nnl  Siir.  Jinir., 
Jii':/.  I'atli. domical  licport.  Cinniili'  Miil  ami  Siir 
Jon,-.  ./«'!/.  Introd.i.itory  l.crtnrc,  Oct.  Int.  1^77  — 
Mc  heal  Faeiilly,  Mcdiil  I'liiversity.  i'<i>niilit  MfLmnl 
Sill .  Join  .,  i\or. 


Nd'^aoratli,  K,  New  Operation  for  tlip  Uiiiiuval  ' 
of  the  (^teriis.  with  its  I'eriti  n"al  Kiivchnie  Tliro  ;,'h  \ 
tlie  Vaffina.  for  C  ircinoina.  .tin.  Jour,  (lis.,  Jiin.  1 
Speoinieu  of  a  I  teriiH,  etc.  .tin.  Jmir.  OVv.,  .l/j/iV.  1 
Oaue  of  Jteeiirreut  .MetrUM.  etc.     .Im.  .Imir.  (i/r\,  ini.  | 

.  I      Otis,  I''.  N.     A  New  I'roslatie  Guide.      .\'.   1'.  .MnL 

.>ori-iN  \>.  I'.  A  Col.  riliution  to  tlie  Anatomy  1  /?,,-,,  ,iy„iV  Jl.  Ou  the  Tnitv  or  Duality  I'f  Syphilis, 
ottlielliinianUet.ua.     Am.  Jmir .  .Mi-U.  .'^limcis.  Drl.    ly.    y    .Mnl.    /.'■'•..    M.v/    I'J.      On    Keflex    Irritations 

Noi-t..n,  <;,..,.  >.  Crouiions  and  Idi.hthei  itic  tliro,i«l...ut  the  Oenito-lrinary  Tract,  resulting; 
Oon|iii.ctiv,.,s  with  >as.  ..  \.,rll,  An.  jJr.  Ihim;...  r'»ii  contraction  ot  the  I  ret.ira  at,  or  near  tlio  Mea- 
.Mmi.  (T.'I.  miiim  as  a  Iteniedy  for  Deta.hniont  oi  i  '•'",  .■"■■'iu'i.^.  '  ."".enita  or  Acq,  , red  ''/-"■/-;■ 
the  Hetina.     (}  n,  Mi  I.  nwl  Sin:  Jin,  III]   Jniu     »  a,i-  '  "'"' •^•■"  ■  "■'""••   ''    '       ^    l>escrii.tion   ot  tlie    Instrii- 


Mi  I.  iiwl  Siir.  liiji.  (//).  Jn/ij.    »  at; 
tii'Uiii  in  I'araijsis  of  tlie  (,iliary    Mii>"l(..     Diiin  .M"!. 
iinil  Siir.  Ii'r/i.  [III.  .Mnrih. 

>ioy«'s.  Unify  I».  Uctinitis  Apnp'.ccticu  and  E'o- 
bcile  lurtanmiatiou  of  tin  Uetiiia.  Am.  Jour.  Mnl.  .'•Iri- 
>'»C''.<,  <Ji-l. 


luentsaiid  .\pparatiiK  of  the  .Viithor.  with  directions 
for  their  use  in  opi'vatioii  on  the  Cienito-lJrinary 
Oryaua.  O'dii  .l/c/.  ■•.mi  .Sur.  Jonr.,  A/iril.  On  the  In- 
fluence ot  .Str.eliires  of  Lar^jc  Calihio  in  I'rcihiciiin 
luflaaiiiialioii  ot  the  Bladder — I'rompt  and  I'criiiu- 
mnit  Heiii'lit  Hcsu  tiiiK  Ir.iiii  liemoval  of  the  Stric- 
Noyt's,  Kohl.  V.     .\  ca.sc  of  Division  of  thc^  Ten-  i  tares  by  Dilatinu  Urctlirotoiny.     Am.   .Meil.  /<i-ll.v/.- 


do    Aehillis.     It.liinl    Mnl.    Jmir.,    J'ln'.     Infusoria. 
Ih'Iriiil  .Mil.  Jonr..  Jan. 

Null,  C  W.    Cinchona  in  tli.'  trcatiiieiu  of  inter 
mittent  I'eyer.     li.  nnil  h    .Mnl.  Jmi:..  Lhr. 

Oaliiian,  .).  K.  .Medical  I.e;;islatiou,  /'.iriiir  .Mnl.  1 
mnl  .V/(c.  .Innr..  .\iiril.  ' 

O'llrifii,  .1.    10,      Nine    inches  of    llrooni    Straw  j 
with  l.Wveiiloiis  I'liiicivtioii'-  lleiiiovd  from  theJilad- 
(ler  by  Lithotomy,     .f,   )',   Mnl.  Un ..  j,ih.  v.\.     .\  case  I 
of  E,\tensive  Compound    fracture   ol   lie*  SUull.     .\'. 

)'.   Mnl.    l{n-.,   .\;;,f,   H.  i 

<)«'lcfoi'<l,  (m'O.  .■\J,     liiphtheritis.      C/k.  Mnl.  .!■'-  I 
rifm-i- {11,1,  Mill/.     Ouid"  lioird.s  to  I'rcseribiii}^.       I'in. 
MeJ.  Ailr.imr  (II],  Jnhi.      Nasal   Cutarrh.      rhi.  .Mnl.  , 
Ailnuice  (//),  l)n\ 

Oi'tcrloiiy,  .loliii   A,     A   clii.ical  Contribiaion.  | 

Am.  I'rii't.,  Aprr.  A  Cas-  of  Mediijliiry  (  ancer  ol  the  1 
posterior  MenJastiiiMui  and  liij.'lit  I'leiira  -  \  CiS  ■  oi 
Tumor  of  the  Mcoi^o  mi.uiii  iiid  Thyroiil  IiImikI, 
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Cellulitis.  !'<;.  .M"l.  .Mmiliili:.  Oil.,  mnl  riii.  Mnl.  .\>ir.; 
Uir, 

Ocliinc,  I''.  <i.  Oi'iniithe  ciocata  iu  I'm  rperal 
Convulsions  .\ .  h'  Mi' '.  Uny-lli  [II),  Jmir.  Clinical 
()bseryati..ns.  ,V.  ,V  Mnl.  linz-lli-  (II),  Jnl,/.  Clinical 
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siois  caused  b\  I'mrin'ral  .Mbuminiiria  and  enrcd 
by  Oeiianthe  crocata.     Iliilimniiinnimi   .Mmillili/,  .hih.i. 


■  nj.  II'  I    •.;. 

Otis,  4«f<n'g<'  .V,  Contribution  from  the  Army 
i  Medical  Minimiu,  Washington.  Hoslnn  Mnl.  iiml  Siir. 
I  J:inr..  M:ii-i-li  U'J. 

Ott,  Isaav.     A  (.'asr  of  Bclls'l'aralysi,--.   r.'ii:.  .'.'iit, 

'  i:ml  Sill-.  Hi/)-,  l>n-.    1.'..     I'hysioloHJcal   Action    of  (iel 

semia  .lud  (ielHenieinc  Acid_/V('7.  .)/■'.  7'imc.v.  .l/.nv/i 

;il,     Thi?    Inhibitorj     Fnnetiou    of  the  spinal  Cord. 

I'liil.  .V'-il.  Timi'i.  I)fi\  M.     Action  of  (leNemiiim  Si'iii- 

pervirellH.       !.h.    I'rnrt..    .t/iril   mnl    .'/■'//•     .\ctioii  of 

Cobelina.     I'liii-nim  Jmir.  .\i'rvini.<  omi  .Miiilnl  Di.i..  .Inn. 

t  Poisonous  MuHhrooniH.     I'liinii/o    .lovr.    .V  rrous  ami 

j  .Minlal  l)i'.f.,  -I'-n. 

0\v«'ii,  tlaiiK-s  T.  Hot  Water  fir  Treatment  of 
'  Sicli  .'Stomiich.     I'hil.  Mnl.iuhl  Siir.  Ui/i  .  Manh  -'-i. 

Owoii,  Tiiilmt.  Ui-i'lv  to  lir.  McClellan.  Lmimrilh' 
]  Mnl.  ynr.i,  .V,  ■  .  U. 

i      Owi  ii*^^,   .liiliii    K.     [ntermil  Ibtmorrhoids.    I'lii- 

\  inij,  Mill.  Jiiiir.  mill    ('->.,   Jnni-.      I,iici  rati^l   Woiiid  ot 

till-  i''oi'ean:i,  etc.      I'linAiin  Miii.Jmir.  mm  F..r..  Dei. 

Owens,  Win.  Drue  Action  in  the  Cure  <f  Dis- 
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O/.aiiaiii On    IdeplmnfinHiH   (iraecoriim. 

■  l\  S.  Mnl.  Iir  filii/.it'ir  {II),  Jiini  1.  :Melil(;tUK  oDic'in- 
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j  ra«'<',  il.  M-  A  Case  of  Successful  lAtirpatioii  of 
the  Parotiil  (Hand.  \ii.  .Mnl.  Mnnl'ilii.  Anij.  Report 
of  II  Case  o    V(  Mco- Vaginal  I'lutula,  with  Siieccfsful 

I  Operation.     'I").  •/"/.  Ili-Wfrkhi,  Ani).  l'<. 


CLASSIFIED  HY  Ani'llOK.S, 


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Pnlloii,  MontroHH  A.  Boino  Bii!;KCHtioiiH  witli 
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34 


INDEX  TO  OlilUINAL   COMMUNICATIONS. 


'I 


I'Inrcnta  I'rmvirt.     Cniuuln 
Foiiioi'ul   llcriiiu.     Canada 


PerrifTu,  Jninnit. 

Mrd.   livr.,  March. 
Med.  Her.,  Maij. 

I'crrlii,  T.  A.  SnUeyllc  Add  In  Acuto  IJhcMi- 
miitisiii.     I'hilu.  Hal.  and  Sur.  Ucp.,  Marchw. 

r«MTonclto,  Kilwiird.  On  tlio  Toimclty  of 
Life  111  Tape  Wi'iiiis,  luul  'riioir  Liirval  t'oniiM 
In  Mull  aiul  AniuialN.  lloiiUni  Mat.  mid  ,Stir. 
Jour..  .'<i/)t.  I',. 

I'clvrs,  l':(l\viiril  l)y«>r.  CoiiilitUmK  Ad'cctillK 
tile  l''ii'tal  l'iil.-.f.  Honlon  Mai.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
An;;.  .;:l. 

IVtorM,  F.  S.  A  Now  HjTilljjn  I'lwtoii.  Uoslon 
Mai.  tintl  Sur.  Jour.,  .[prilli.  New  llyiiodcnuic 
tjyrlu^o.     .V.  y.  Mai.  Ucc,  May  Vl. 

I'etcrH,  II.  .Soarhitiiia  aiul  Coll  Difttoiuiicr. 
Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

i'otcrH,.Tulii)C.  On  tho  I'atboloicy  (»f  I'iiitlal 
f.'oi'ubr.il  Auii'niia.  Ohio  Mai.  and  ,Sur.  Jour., 
i'cl).  On  AnKiiiii  Pectoris.  Ohio  Med.  and  tiur. 
Jour.,  April.  On  tbo  Iiitrodiu.tion  of  Cliolcni 
and  Otlier  luffctiouH  DiBfusos  into  Ifotiitiials, 
PrisoiiH,  itc.  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  June. 
ApiH^utlix  to  an  Artii'loon  tlio  Introducllctu  of 
CUoltTii,  Ac.  Ohio  Meil.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct.  On 
Rotropbarynffcal  AbscesH«'rt.  Ohio  Mvd.  and  Sur. 
Jour.,  Oil.  Hahiioniaiiniuidllouicopatliy.  I'hij. 
and  I'har.,  fel).,  Muifond  /li/j/.  Alhuiuinoid  iJc- 
Xom>rftti(>n  and  lutiltratiun.  \'a.  Miil.  Monlhli/, 
t'cb.  Aphthir.  \  a.  Mi:d.  Monlhlij,  May.  Origin 
and  C'diuuiuuioution  of  Typhoiil  Fovi-r.  Va.  Mai. 
Jlonlhlii.  June.  llyKtcria.  Va.  Med.  Monthly, 
Dee. 

r«>UMs,  Suniucl.  A  Now  Syringe  I'islon. 
B4tiilou  Med  and  Sur.  Jour.,  April. 

I'ottit,  A.  Clinical  Cases.  .V.  i).  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour..  Jan.  IWoodiuf,' ut  tho  Cord.  South- 
ern Med.  Uei'.,  I'cb. 

PlullipH,  W.  A.  I'orPipu  Bodies  in  tlio  Kai. 
Ohio  Mai.  and  Sur.  Hep.  (11. 1,  Jan.  Cailhoid' 
DiplillK  ria.  Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  lie)).  (II.),  Jan. 
Knowledge  and  <Jliar:ieter.  Ohio  Mai.  and  Sur. 
Hep.  < II.),  March.  Eiuptivo  Fevers  in  KeUvtiou 
to  lJiMeasK>4  of  tile  liar.  Ohio  Med.  a7id  Sur.  Hep. 
{U.),Ma;/. 

riiilips,  W.  U.  Milk  Sickne^H.  Gin.  Lancet 
and  (Hi.s.,  I'ib. 

rick:u-d,  O»>o.  II.  Addlt'88.  Cin.  Med.  Xewx, 
Oct. 

Pion'e,  Joliii  W.  CoBmolino.  Va.  Med. 
Monthlii.June. 

IMenr,  WinHlow  S.  Ecliinococcus  of  the 
Livei'.  etc.     I'hr  (Clinic,  April  7. 

rier.son,  A.  M.  Food  for  Infantn.  U.  S.  Med. 
Jnvcxtiyalor  ill.),  March  1. 

ricsHP,  (J.  AV.  SeptlmuH.  Scent-Yielding 
Plant.iaiul  tlieii  IModuets.    .\ew  Hem.,  .\ov. 

I'lfTard,  llcnry  C  ^)n  tho  Aetnal  Cautery  and 
lt.-<  Fniploynient  in (,'iituneoii>i.Sur>rery.  Vliarh n- 
tOH  M'd.  Jour,  anil  Hc.v.,  .Inn.  The  Treatment 
of  (.'haneroids.  Hoston  .Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
Jan.  '25.  A  CaHC  of  ICrvthuuiatoii.s  Lnpu.sof  the 
I'eui.t.  Arch.  Dcnnii'lul.,  April.  On  Certaui 
Points  Uelatiuff  to  th(»  Naturo  and  Treatment  of 
Lupus.  A'.  1.  Med.  Her.,  Juhi  21.  On  tlie  Uno  of 
OrtainTritui-ationH.    .V.  ).  Mat.  lice,  Dec.  1. 

Pike,  Charles  C.  T!io  Management  of  Cases 
of  Cholera  Morl)Us.    Southern  Med.  liec,  April. 

IMnkney,  Howard.  Tlio  Hnfcty  of  tho  Naso- 
Pharyimeal  Douehi:.    A'.  1'.  Mc.d.  Ucc,  April  7. 

Piper,  II.  U.  Tlio  Onward  Movotncnts  in 
Modieiiie.     .V.  Y.  Med.  Eclcclic,  March. 

Pip«r,  U..V.  Contractions  of  Blood  Corpuscles 
.tluoimli  tho  Action  of  Cold.    N.  Y.  Med.  Jour., 


March.  On  tho  Pictorial  Art  in  Illiistratinj,' 
Mici'oseopio  Oh.sorviitioiis,  ('to.  Chicayo  Med. 
Jour,  and  Kj.,  March. 

I'iriiut,  J.  Hnlpho-Curholatoof  SodalnHcar- 
latina.  A".  1'.  .Ual.  AVc, vl yinV 'J.s.  Aeiito  llydro- 
ce|ihaliis  tiiid  its  Treatment.  I'hila.  .Ucd.  and 
Hur.  Hep.,  .luy.  i. 

PIrrio,  Wni.  A  Caso  of  Fracture  of  the  Cra- 
niiMii.     ICcleclie  Mctt.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  I'cb. 

Pirlle,  .I.T.  Cas(«  of  Penetrating  Wound  of 
tho  HkiiU;  Kecovery.  St.  Louis  Olin.  lice., 
April. 

IMant,  Win.  T.  An  Anoninlons  Casu  of  Opiinn 
Poisoning.    A.  Y.  .)lcd.  Hcc,  .\oc.  U). 

I'olk,  Chnrl«M  U  Tieatment  of  I'litliisis. 
Ohio  Med.  and  Sur.  .lour.,  June.  TiiU'S  I'lilmo- 
niiin,  or  Plithlsls.  ('in.  Lancet  and  Obs.,Auy. 
Knodyetion  (.'aliforiiicnni ;  Its  Therapeutical 
\aluo  in  I'nennionio  I'httiisis.  I'hii.  and  I'har., 
Any.  Tnliercuiosis.  A'.  O.  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 
.Sept.  Uiiiiury  Pathology.  .\ash.Jour.  Med.und 
Sur.,  Sept.  Nolo  on  I'rotagon.  I'hila.  Med. 
t'iniai,  Sept.  '2','.  Treatment  of  Tnh(M-eular  Phtiii- 
sis,  Kspeciiilly  by  Viiali/.od  Pliosphates.  Va. 
Mat.  Monthly,  Oct.  Prolagon.  Am.  .]lal.  Hi 
Wcclcly,  June.  !i,  and  Med.  Itricf,  July.  llio 
CoUlis.  yl(;i,  J/<'(/.  iii-Tl'tt'A-///,  Aor.lO.  Glyeerite 
of  Kepliulino.  Souliicrn  Med.  Ucc,  June.  Hul- 
pliato  of  Cinchonidia.  Southern  .Mat.  Hcc,  Oct. 
'I'sii  Tsiii  (Kliyncliosia  K.\cuviitn.)  Mat.  Uric/, 
June.  Whciit  Phospluilcs.  Mai.  Uric/,  Nor. 
Diphtheria;  Its  Therapeutics.    .)lcd.  Uric/,  Dec. 

P'PooI,  E.  .1.  Kxtlrpation  of  Kiilarged  Paro- 
tiil  Ciluud.     iS'ash.  Jour.  Med.  and  Sur.,  Aug. 

Poole,  .Tolin  II.  Jaborandi  in  a  Casti  of  Diu- 
iK^es  Meliitus.     Va.  Med.  Monthly,  Aor. 

Pooley,  J.  H.  Catheter  Broken  ofTafter  Mak- 
ing a  False  Passage;  IC.vtmctcd  Ijy  I'crineiil  .Sec- 
tion. I'hila.  Med.  'I'lmeit.  May  12.  Tracheotomy 
ill  Diphtlieriu.  It.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  June. 
Injection  of  Carnolic,  Acid  in  IIcnKurhoids. 
lolcdo  Med.  and  Sur.  .lour.,  A'or.  Intra-Tliora- 
cio  <;aaeer.  Ohio  .Med.  and  Sur.  .lour.,  Aug. 
Clinical  Lectures  on  Murgory.  Ohio  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  Dec. 

I'oorp,  C.T.  K.xsoetionof  thoIIip-Joint.  A'.  1'. 
Med.  Jour.,  May. 

Pope,  Alft-ed  C.  Tho  Wyldo-Rlchardson  Pro- 
posal. Hahnemannian  Monthly,  Oct.  On  flic 
Causes  of  Professional  Opposition  to  Homeopa- 
thy. Ifahncinanitnian  Monthly,  Vcl.,  and  Ohio 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.  (U..),  Nor. 

Porcher,  V.  I'ejTO.  Cases  of  Yellow  Fover  in 
Charleston  in  tlio  Sunimor  of  I8"'i.  Charlcnton 
Med.  Jour,  and  Her.,  Jan. 

Porter,  Chas.  It.  Hospital  ("ases.  liontonMed. 
and  Sur.  Jour.,  Jan.  '25. 

I'orter,  G.  S.  A  Wire  Kxtension  Splint  for  tlio 
Forearm.     I'hilu.  Med.  and  Sur  Hep.,  AjtrilU. 

I'orter,  P.  ilrynberg.  A  Fnrtlier  (;ontiibu- 
tion  to  tho  Treatment  of  IVrtns.sis.  .Y.  Y.  Med. 
■lour.,  March.  Two  Cases  of  Meningitis  of  UiU'er- 
eiitCharaelor  Oi'euriing  in  Chiidrcn.  H.  and  L. 
Med.  Jour.,  April.  New  Y(ulc  Leltc  r.  I'hilu. 
Med.  Timoi.  May  -JO,  .luly  21,  .1  uy.  1«,  A  or.  10,  and 
Dcc.H.  Hosiiital  lleport.  I'lula.  Med.  Times, 
•tunc  '.),  A  uy.  i,  and  Sejit.  1. 

Porter,  Win.  Phthisis.  St.  Louis  Med.  and 
Sur.  Jour.,  I'cb.,  .'itarch,  and  April.  (!roup  in 
Practice.    .S7.  Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Oct. 

I'orter,  Win.  G.  Tlie  Treatment  of  Chanei-'is. 
Pliilu.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Jan.  20. 

Post,  Geo.  K.  Table  Containing  Nincty-slx 
Cases  of  Vesical  and  Urethral  Calculus.  AT.  Y. 
Med.  liec.,  Jul yiS. 


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CLASSiriEl)  BY  ALTHOliS. 


;i.- 


I'oHt,  .lulluH  A.  Typhoia  l\ivor  aud  Urink- 
iuH-Wulor.    A^.  1 .  -W((/.  Jour.,  .Ian. 

rottvr,  H.  II.  I'liiotico  of  Moilliilnc.  Iw. 
Mti!.  Jour.  ( E.),  S'ov. 

I'oulHoii,  I".  W.  On  Hyiihllirt.  U.  S.  Med.  In- 
tcntii/ulor  (11.),  June  ir., 

I'owoll.  N.  A.  DinliMiitlon  of  the  llip  in  it 
IJoy  KiK'lit  YfiUH  (»lil;  Ucductlon  on  Tlilrty- 
nMHMHid  Day.     (Uinuila  l.nmet,  Minj. 

Power,  Fn^a  l».  Holiitlon  of  Ainnionio-Ciiprlc 
Siil|>liiil()a.s  ivTcHt  lor  Oriipo  .Suiriir.  Am.  Jour. 
l'har.,Jun.  ViiriotloH-.  Htndcnt  Lllo  in  (icrniaiiy. 
Am.  Jour.  I'hur.,  Jan.  Nolo  upon  u  Uoactioii  of 
Kau^tiii.     Am.  Jour.  I'hitr.,  Aug. 

ruyntor,  M.  K.  Fractiiro  of  tlio  I'littUa.  The 
Clinie,  Juttr  -a.  A  (.'umo  of  Anijinii  I'ccloiiH.  li. 
and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  Scjtl.  Enlivruomout  of  I'ioh- 
tttto.    .V.  r.  Med.  lice,  Sept.  8. 

I'miuor,  II.  D.  1.  Sulphiiii<-   Acid  in  {'roup. 

a.  Nitric   A<'id    in  DiplitlKuia,   Kry.slpcla.s,  and 

Puorperal  Fovor.  If.  S.  Med.  Invesliaulor  (II.), 
Feb.  1. 

I'roMcott,  Albert  B.  Laboratory  Noto.s.  Am. 
Jour.  I'har.,  Oct. 

Preiitoti,  CuatnH.  Tho  Viiluo  of  a  Kpyuoto 
fiymptoui.  Uahncmannian  Monthly,  Fell.  Ar- 
^ontuni  Nitricuni  in  Disea.ni'H  of  tlio  KIdnoys. 
llahncmanniiin  Monthli/,  April,  rotenoy.  Uuh- 
nemannian  Monthly,  May.  Cholera  Infauluin. 
Am.  Horn  CO.,  ,Sef)t. 

rrwiiton,  M.  1.  A  Cane  of  Pucrporal  Fever. 
2.  A  V&mi  of  Diphtheria.  3.  Primary  and  Sec- 
ondary SyniptoniM  of  lirujiH,  4.  On  tho  Ligation 
of  tlio  Fnni.s.     lluhncmannian  Monthly,  Feb. 

F.    Chrouie  Hri^IifH  DlHease  of 
St.    Louis  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour., 


What  CausoH  Hloep  1 
Feb. 


\orlh  Am. 


Phila. 


Prowitt,  T. 

the  Kidnoys. 
July. 
I'reyer,  W. 

Jour.  Ilomeo. 

Price,  A.  II.    ForniH  of  I'lieutuonia. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Aug.  4. 

I'rlce,  KIIhh  C.  S((cretion  of  (raH  iu  the 
BrciLst  Instead  of  Milk.  Am.  Observer  (II.), 
Jan.  Noiil.igation  of  the  Funi.s.  Am.  Obserrrr 
(II.),  March.  A  Ca.se  of  Tlireatcuod  Convul- 
hIouh.  Am.  Observer  (II.),  April.  Lyoopodiuiu 
III  luteiiiiitteiit  Fever.  ['.  .s'.  Med.  Investigator 
(ll.t,  Feb.  1. 

Prince,  David.  C^ouHideratiouHin  Kolatioii  to 
Di.seusi  s  of  the  JointH.     .1  m.  I'ruct.  Feb. 

Prince,  J.  I>.  The  Climate  of  Nassau.  .V.  1'. 
Med.  litr.,  Mareh  ;J1. 

Prit<diurd,  .J.  F.  Puerperal  Kclaiiipsia.  I'hila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Mareh  17. 

I»roctor,  II.  K.  ."Home  Methods  of  ICstimatinj; 
TauIlin^<.     .1hi.  .^oiir. /'/lar., /ii'j/- 

Pufniil, .    MisccllaneouH  Conununirations 

from  Dr.   IlirHchlier^'.s  Eye  Clinie.    Arch.  Oph- 
thal.and  OtoL,  Vol.  V I.,  page  ti.il. 

Pur^e,  Iteivlamin  S.  Yellow  I'ever;  its  Treat- 
ment, and  Patholofiy.     .V.  1'.  Med.  A'cc,  Aor.  3. 

Putnam,  .TaincH  J.  .\  Case  of  Hection  of  the 
Median  and  I'lnar  Nerves.  Ho.ilon  Med.  and 
Sur.  .four.,  March '22.  IJecent  I'roKre-fs  iu  the 
I'atholoKy  and  Treatment  of  Nervous  DlHeasea. 
lioston  Med.  and  Sur.  .four.,  Aug.  30. 

Putnam,  S.  Remittent  Hulwu'ute  Meningitis. 
Boston  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug.  '2. 

Putney,  William  K.  The  Treatnieui  of  Ery- 
sipelart  and  Carbuncle.  I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur. 
lief).,  April  7. 

Putzel,  K.    A  Cu8o  of  Caacer  of  tho  Vertebras 


with  In(llfratlon«  of  other  OfKaun.    A'.  V.  ited. 
Jour.,  Mug. 

Itahorg,  H.  A.  Ku]iture  of  a  Midtiloeular 
Oviiiian  Tumor  from  Violent  VomltiiiK-  N.  !'• 
Med.  Jour.,  April.  New  York  I'ublie  Charities 
and  CorreetlouH.  The  Sanitarian,  July. 

Itachel,  Geo.  W.  Ueporl  of  Three  Cane«  of 
Tiaeln'otdiny.     Am.. four.  .Med.  Sciences,  July. 

ItiMlclin',  S.  J.  Two  Cases  of  Kiffht  LaU^ral 
I'^ieial  I'aralysiH  I'roliably  Due  t(»  Venereal  Dis- 
ease.    I'hila.  Med.  Times,  .Scpt.U. 

Itademaker,  C.  J.  The  Treatment  of  Vari- 
ola. Louisville  Med.  News,  Feb.  24.  Veratnuu. 
Viride.    Southern  Med.  lice.,  April. 

KiiflTerty,  T.  N.  HMipliate  of  CInehonidIa 
I'hila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Hep.,  Nov.  17. 

Kaeland,  A.  M.  A  Case  of  Poisoning  by 
Htr.vcliula,  Treated  by  Jiroinide,  of  I'otassluin 
and  Chloral  Ilytlrate;  lieeovery.  Ya.  Med. 
Monthly,  Nor. 

RalnM,  N.  ,1.  Artltleiul  Anus  from  Trauma- 
tic Cause,     li.  and  L.  Med.  Jour.,  July. 

Rawls,  Gavin.  Angina  Pectoris  due  to  Heart 
Clot.  \a.  Med.  Monthly,  March.  Kemoval  of 
Urethral  Calenliis  In  a  Child  by  Urethrotomy. 
\'a.  Med.  Monthly,  Nov. 

Ray,  Isaac.  Testamentary  Capacity.  Th^ 
Sanitarian,  Oct. 

Read,  Ezra.  Traumatic  TetauuH.  (Jhicago 
Med.  Jour,  and  Ex.,  May. 

Read,  Ira  II.  Civse  of  Rabies  Feline  Treated 
with  '.Voorara  and  Morphia.  Awi.  Jour.  Med. 
Sciences,  Jan. 

Reaniy,  Thud.  A.  Impacted  Face  Presenta- 
tion.    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,July. 

Reddy,  John,  f'ase  of  Valvular  Disease  of 
tho  Heart.     Canada  Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Aug. 

Redfleld,  .T.  W.  How  to  Temi)er  theTerai>or- 
ameutsDietetieally.    Ilomco.  Times,  Feb. 

Reel>er,  Clius.  T.  Pneumonia.  St.  Louis 
Med.  and  Sur.  Jour.,  Dee. 

Reed,  Calvin  II.  Case  of  Movable  and  En- 
gorged Sjileen.  Toledo  Med.  and  Sur.  .four., 
June. 

Reed,  T.  R.  Amputation  of  tho  Log  after 
Compound  Fracture  Causing  Necrosis  of  Tibia 
and  Fibula  and  Disease  of  Ankle.I((iiit.  I'hila. 
Med.  Times,  March  17.  A  New  Rectal  Speculum. 
Aw. .four.  Mcil.  Sviences,  Oct.  A  Case  of  Arsum- 
Ical  Poison  Treated  with  Dialysed  Iron.  I'hila. 
Med.  Times,  Dec.  8. 

Reed,  W.  F.  Both  Heads  of  Twins  iu  the 
Pelvis.    Am.  Jour.  Obs.,  Oct. 

R«^se,  John  H.  On  Toxicology.  I'hila.  Med. 
and  Sur.  Hep.,  Sept.  2i. 

Reeve,  J.  C.  Case  of  Acute  Complete  Inver- 
sion of  tho  Uterus.    Am.  I'ract.,  Aug. 

Reeve,  R.  A.  Modern  Otology.  Canadian 
Jour.  Med.  Science,  Sept. 

Regensburger,  Alft-eti  Kmanuel.  Treatment 
of  Diphtlicria.  Western  Lancet,  April.  Cosmo- 
line  as  an  Exclpicut  in  Diseases  of  the  Skin. 
Western  Lancet,  June.  The  Metric  System  iu 
PieMirii>tions.     Cin.  Med.  Neus.,  Feb. 

Reid,  John  J.     Tracheotomy.    -V.     V.    Med. 

Jour.,  July. 

Reiiuann,      .   On    th(!    Siuiidtaneona    En- 

trauee  of  ISoth  Heads  of  Twins  into  tlie  Pelvis. 
J  HI.  Juur.  Obs.,  Jan. 

Remington,  Joseph  P.  Aromatic  Elixir  of 
lJcoric»(.  Am.  Jour.  I'har.,  Mag.  On  Percola- 
ting and  Filtcriug  Stands.  Am.  Joitr.  I'har.,  Dec. 


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K«8tine,  C.  E.  Quiuino  us  an  Oxytocic.  Va. 
Med.  Monlhly.  March. 

ReuMiig,  George.  Ciiso  of  Blephiiro-Plasty. 
T«.  McU.  Monthly,  April.  DiHeaueH  of  tlio  Gen- 
eral Oi'^uniniu  In  tucir  licliitiou  to  the  Viniou. 
U.  and  [j.  Med.  Jour.,  Aiuj.  A  Case  of  Retro- 
bulbar Neuritis.     X.  I.  Med.  Jour.,  Oct. 

Keyburn,  Robert.  Case  of  Empyema.  Arch. 
Clin.  Hiu:,  Oct.  1. 

Keynolds,  A.  S.  Gastro-Duodenal  Cancer. 
Phila.  Med.  Times,  Sept.  1.  Otilis  Media  JE'uru- 
lentft,  .Mr.stoiilitis  uud  Pytemiu.  PKtla.  Med. 
limes,  Sept.  1. 

Reynolds,  Dudley  S.  Ou  Catarrh.  Phila. 
Med.  and  Sur.  licp..  May  26. 

BeyiioldH,  H.  P.  Note  on  Syrup  of  Todlde  of 
Iron.    .l«i.  Jour,  Phar.,  Feb. 

Rheeit,  M.  J.  Tlie  Physiological  Interpreta- 
tion of  Svmpton.  ■  X.li.  Med.  Oasetle(H.),  April. 
Th'i  Patiiolo^ical  School  of  PhysicianH.  J\.  E. 
Med.  Ouzcttc  (U.),  July. 

Rhineliart,  Joseph.  Substitute  for  Solution 
of  Citrate  of  Magneaium.  Am.  Jour.  Phar., 
March. 

RhodeH.  Sumner.  Free  Dispensaries  and 
High  Tariff.    Phila.  Med.  and  Sur.  Itep.,  June'i. 

Ribard,  S.  Drainage  npplie;!  to  Diseases  of 
the  Eye,  and  Particularly  to  Dotachmeut  of  the 
Ketina.     Western  Lancet,  March. 

Rice,  CharleN.  Japanese  Medicine  and  Phar- 
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P?Mr.,  May.  Pro'  "pd  ClianKeH  In  the  UnlU-d 
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Taylor,  B.  W.  Clluicai  SypbiloRrapby ;  Leu- 
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SESSIONS    OF   1878-79 


THE  COLLEGIATE  YEAR  in  tUs  Institution  embraces  a  Prellndnary  Autumnal  Term,  tbe 
Regular  Winter  SeHSlon,  and  a  Spring  Beasion. 

THE  PRELIMINARY  AUTUMNAL  TERM  for  1878-1879  will  open  on  Wednesday,  September 
18, 1878,  and  continue  until  the  opening  of  the  Regular  Session,  l)urlng  this  term,  instruction, 
consisting  of  didactic  lectures  upon  special  subjects,  and  daily  clinical  lectures,  ■will  be  given,  as 
heretofore,  by  the  entire  Faculty.  Students  expecting  to  attend  the  Regular  St-sslon  are  strongly 
recommended  to  attend  the  Preliminary  Term,  but  attendance  during  the  latter  Is  not  required. 
During  the  Preliminary  Term,  clinical  and  didactic  lectures  will  he  given  in  precisely  the  same 
number  and  order  as  in  the  Regular  Session. 

THE  REGULAR  SESSION  Yirill  begin  on  Wednesday,  October  2,  ir  8,  and  end  about  the  Ist  of 
March,  1879. 

FACULTY. 

ISAAC  E.  Taylor,  M.D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women,  and  Presi- 
dent of  tho  Faoultar. 
JAMES  R.  WOOD,  M.D..  LL.D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery. 
FORDYCE  BARKER,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Cliulcal  Midwifery  and  Diseases  of  Women. 


AUSTIN  FLINT,  M.D.,  Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  and  Clinical  Medicine. 

W.  H.  VAN  BUREN,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  Diseases  of  Genito- 
urinary System  and  Clinical  Siirgeiy. 

LEWIS  A.  SAYRE,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Orthopedic  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

ALEXANDER  B.  MOTT,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Clinical  and  Operative  8ur«ery. 

WILLIAM  T.  LUSK,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  and 
Clinical  Midwifery. 

WILLIAM  M.  POLE:,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics,  and  Clinical  Medicine. 

AUSTIN  FLINT,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Physiological  Anatomy,  and  Secretary  of 
the  Faculty. 

JOSEPH  D.  BRYANT,  M.D.,  Professor  of  General,  Descriptive  and  Surgical  Anatomy. 

R.  OGDEN  DOREMUS,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology. 

EDWARD  G.  JANEWAY,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Pathological  Anatomy  and  Histology,  Diseases  of 
the  Nervous  System,  and  Clinical  Medicine. 

PROFESSORS  OF  SPECIAL  DEPARTMENTS,  Etc. 

HENRY  D.  N0YE8,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Ophthalmology  and  Otology. 

JOHN  P.  GRAY,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Psychological  Medicine  and  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

ERSKINE  MASON,  M.D.,  Clinical  Professor  of  Surgery. 

EDWARD  L.  KEYES,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Dermatology,  and  Adijunot  to  the  Chair  of  Principles  of 

Surgery. 
J.  LEWIS  SMITH,  M.D.,  Clinical  Professor  of  Diseases  of  Children. 
LEROY  MILTON  YALE,  M.D.,  Lecturer  Adjunct  upon  Orthopedic  Surgery. 

A  distinctive  feature  of  the  method  of  instruction  in  this  College  is  the  union  of  clinical  and 
didactic  teaching.  All  the  lectures  are  given  within  the  Hospital  grounds.  During  the  Regular 
Winter  Session,  in  addition  to  four  didactic  lectures  on  every  week  day,  except  Saturday,  two  or 
three  hours  are  dally  allotted  to  clinical  instruction. 

The  Spring  Session  consists  chiefly  of  Recitations  from  Text-Books.  This  term  continues  from 
the  first  of  March  until  tho  first  of  June.  During  this  Session  daily  recitations  in  all  the  Depart- 
ments aro  held  by  a  corps  of  examiners  appointed  by  the  Faculty.  Regular  clinics  are  also  ^ven 
in  the  Hospital  and  in  the  College  Building. 

PEES  FOE  THE  EEGULAE  SESSION. 

Fees  for  tickets  to  all  tho  lectures  during  the  Preliminary  and  liegular  Term, 

including  clinical  lectures tUO  00 

Matriculation  fee 6  00 

Demonstrator's  ticket  (including  material  for  dissection) 10  00 

Graduation  fee 30  00 

FEES  FOB  THE  SFBINO  SESSION. 

Matriculation  (ticket  good  for  the  following  Winter) tS  00 

Recitations,  Clinics,  and  Lectures 35  00 

Dissection  (ticket  good  for  the  following  Winter) 10  00 

Students  who  have  attended  two  full  Winter  courses  of  lectures,  may  be  examined  at  the  end 
of  their  second  course  upon  Materia  Medica,  Pliysiology,  Anatomy  and  Chemistry,  and,  if  success- 
ful, they  will  bo  examined  at  the  end  of  their  third  course  upon  Practice  of  Medicine,  Surgery,  and 
Obstetrics  only. 

^^  For  the  Annual  Circular  and  Catalogue,  giving  Regulations  for  graduation  and  other  In- 
formation, address 

PROF.  AUSTIN  FLINT,  Jr., 

Secretary,  Bellerme  Hospital  Medical  College. 


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FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE. 


ALONZO  CLARK,  M.  D.,  Presitleut,  und  Profes- 
sor of  Putholo<ry  aud  Practical  Medicine. 

WILLAKD  PARKER,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Clin- 
ical Surgery. 

JOHN  C.  DALTON,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  I'hys- 


iulogy  and  Hygieui' 
[OMAS   M.    MA^ — 
Surgery, 


THOMAS   M.    MARKOE,  M.  D.,  Professor  of 


T.  GAILLARD  THOMAS,  M.  D.,  Profe8.sor  of 
Obstetrics  aud  tbo  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children. 

JOHN  T.  METCALFE,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Profes- 
sor of  Clinical  Medicine. 

HENRY  B.  SANDS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Ana- 
tomy. 

JAMES  W.  McLANE,  M.  D.,  Ac^uuct  Professor 
of  Obstetrics  and  the  Diseases  of  Women 
and  Cliildren. 

THOMAS  T.  SABINE,  M.  D.,  Adjunct  Professor 
of  Anatomy. 

CHARLES  F.  CHANDLER.  Pli.  D.,  Professor  of 
Clieuiiatry  niul  Medical  .Tnrlsprudeueo. 

EDWARD  CURTIS,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Mediea  und  Tlierapeutics. 


FRANCIS  DELAFIELD,  M.  D.,  Adjunct  Profes- 
sor of  Pathology  and  Practical  Medicine. 

JOHN  G.  CURTIS,  M.  D.,  Atyunct  Professor  of 
Physiology  and  Hygiene;  Secretary  of  the 
Faculty. 

WM.  DETMOLD,  M.  D.,  Emeritus  Professor  of 
Military  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

WILLIAM  H.  DRAPER,  M.  D.,  Clinical  Profes- 
sor of  Diseases  of  the  Skin. 

CORNELIUS  R.  AGNEW,  M.  D.,  Clinical  Profes- 
sor of  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Ear. 

ABRAHAM  JACOBI,  M.  D.,  CllAlcal  Professor 
of  Diseases  of  Children. 

FESSENDEN  N.  OTIS,  M.  D.,  Clinical  Professor 
of  Venereal  Diseases. 

EDWARD  C.  SEGUm,  M.  D.,  Clinical  Professor 
of  Diseases  of  the  Mind  and  Nervous  System . 

GEO.  M.  LEPFERTS,  M.  D.,  Clinical  Professor 
of  Laryngoscopy  and  Diseases  of  the  Throat. 

CHAS.  McBURNEY,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of 
Anatomy. 

CHAS.  KELSEY,  M.  D.,  Ass't  Demonstrator  of 
Anatomy. 


FACULTY  OF  THE  SPRING  SESSION. 


JAMES  L,  LITTLE.  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Opura- 
tive  Surgery  and  Surgical  Dressings. 

(JEORGE  Q.  WHEELOCK,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on 
Physical  DiagiioHis. 

ROBERT  F.  WEIR,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Diseases 
of  the  Genlto-Urinary  Orgaus. 


MATTHEW  D.  MANN,  M.  D.,  lecturer  ou  Cliu- 
Ical  Microscopy. 

H.  KNAPP,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Diseases  of  (he 
Eye  and  Ear. 

T.  A.  McBRIDE,  M.  D.,  Lecturer  on  Symptom- 
atology. 


The  COLLEOIATE  YEAR  embraces  a  special  Spriny  aud  a  regular  Winter  Session,  attendance 
at  the  latter  only  being  required  for  the  graduating  course.  Tlio  Spring  Session  begins  near  the 
middle  of  March,  and  continues  till  June  1st.  Tlie  Regular  Winter  Session  for  1878-79  begins  Oc- 
tober Ist,  aud  continues  till  March. 

TUITION  is  by  the  following  methods  :— 

I.  Didactic  Lectures.— During  the  Winter  Session,  from  five  to  six  lectures  are  given  dally  by 
tlie  Faculty.  Attendance  obligatory.  During  the  Spring  Session,  two  lectures  are  given  daily  by 
the  Faculty  of  the  Spring  Session.    Attendance  optional. 

II.  Clinical  Teaching.— Ten  clinics,  covering  all  departments  of  medicine  and  smgery,  are 
held  weekly  throughout  the  entire  year  in  the  College  Building.  In  addition,  the  Faculty  give  dally 
clinics  at  the  larger  City  Hospitals  and  Di.'^pensaries  (such  as  the  Bellevue,  Charity,  New  York, 
aud  Roosevelt  Hospitals,  the  New  York  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  &o.),  as  a  regular  leature  of  the 
college  cuiTicuhim.    Attendance  optional.         ,.    , 

III.  Recitations  are  held  daily  throughout  both  sessions.    Attendance  optional. 

IV.  PKUi<ONAL  INSTRDCTION.— Cases  of  Obslcstrics  are  furnished  without  charge.  Personal  in- 
struction is  given  in  Practical  Anatomy,  Operative  Surgeru,  Minor  Surgery,  Physical  Diagnosis, 
Ophtluilmology,  Otology,  and  Laryngoscopy.  Attendance  optional,  except  upon  Praotioal  Anatomy. 

EXPENSES.— The  necessary  expenses  are  a  yearly  matriculation-fee  (|5,  good .  r  a  collegiate 
year),  the  fees  for  the  lectures  of  tlio  Winter  Session  (120  for  the  course  on  each  branch,  or  $140  for 
the  entire  curriculum),  the  Practical  Anatomy  fee  ($10,  and  a  small  charge  for  material),  and  a 
Gi'iwluation  Fee  of  $30.  The  graduating  course  requires  three  years'  study,  attendance  upon  two 
full  winter  courses  of  lectures,  and  upon  one  course  of  Practical  Anatomy.  Remissions  and  re- 
ductions of  lecture-fees  are  made  to  graduates  and  students  who  have  already  attended  two  full 
courses.  All  fees  arc  payable  in  advance.  Board  can  be  had  for  from  (6  to  |9  a  week,  aud  the 
Clerk  of  the  College  will  aid  students  in  obtaining  it. 

For  the  Annual  Catalogue  and  Announcement,  or  for  further  information,  address  John  G. 
CcRTis,  M.  D.,  Secretary  of  the  Faculty,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  comer  of  Twenty- 
Third  Street  and  Fourth  Avenue,  New  York. 


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MEDICAL    DEPARTMENT, 

BURLINGTON,    VT. 


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FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE. 


MATTHEW  HENKY  BUCKHAM,  A.M.,  D.D., 
Burlington,  Vt.,  President. 

SAMUEL  WHITE  THAYER,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  B-  r- 
lingtoii,  Vt.,  Emeritus  Professor  of  General 
ancl  Speci.al  Anatomy ;  Consulting  Burgeon  to 
Mary  Fletcher  Hospital. 

WALTER  CARPENTER,  M.D.,  Burlington,  Vt., 
Professor  of  the  Theory  ancl  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine; Physlcian-ln-Cmef  to  Mary  Fletcher 
Hospital. 

JOHN  ORDRONAUX,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York 
City,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Medical  Jurispru- 
dence. 

WILLIAM  DARLING,  A.M.,  M.D.,  P.R.C.8., 
New  York  City,  Professor  of  General  and  Spe- 
cial Anatomy. 


A.  F.  A.  KING,  M.D.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstetrics  and  Diseases  of  Women ; 
Consulting  Physician  to  Mary  Fletcher  Hospi- 
tal. 

HENRY  D.  HOLTON,  M.D.,  Bruttloboro,  Vt., 
Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  General  Pa- 
thology ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  Mary  Fletcher 
Hospital. 

JAMES  L.  LITTLE.  M.D.,  New  York  City,  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Sur- 
gery ;  8urgeon-in-Chief  to  Mary  Fletcher  Hos- 
pital. 

A.  P.  GRINNELL,  M.D.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology  and  Microscopic  Anato- 
my; Attending  Physician  to  Mary  Fletcher 
Hospital. 

RUDOLPH  A.  WITTHAUS,  M.D..  New  York 
City,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology, 


PROFESSORS  OP  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS. 


WILLIAM  H.  HAMMOND,  M.D.,  New  York 
City,  Professor  of  Diseases  of  the  Mind  and 
Nervous  System. 

ROBERT  W.  TAYLOR.  M.D.,  New  Y(uk  City, 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin. 

A.  T.  WOODWARD,  M.D..  Brandon,  Vt.,  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Surgical  Diseases  ol'  Women; 
Consulting  Physician  to  Mary  Fletcher  Hospi- 
tal. 


D.  B.  St,  JOHN  ROOGA,  M,D.,  New  York  City, 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  Ear. 

STEPHEN  M.  ROBERTS,  M.D.,  New  York  City, 
Professor  of  Diseases  of  Children. 

GEORGE  M.  GARLAND,  M.D.,  Boston,  Mass,, 
Professor  of  Thoracic  Diseases. 

LEROY  M.  BINGHAM,  M.D.,  Burlington,  Vt., 
Demonstrator  of  Anatomy;  Attending  Physi- 
cian to  Mary  Fletcher  Hospital. 


HOSPITAL  ADVANTAGE.— The  Mary  Fletcher  Hospital,  with  its  commodious  amphitheatre, 
will  be  open  for  clinical  iustructiou  during  tht)  session.  The  Medical  and  Surgical  clinics  of  the 
College  "Will  be  held  in  the  amphitiicatre  attached  to  the  Hospital.  In  addition  to  these  regular 
clinics  of  the  College,  instruction  will  be  given  at  the  bedside  by  the  Professors  of  the  Medical  De- 
partment of  the  University. 

LECTURES  ON  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS.— These  lectures  by  gentlemen  well  known  as  recog- 
nized authorities  in  their  particular  departments,  will  be  delivered  during  the  regular  session. 

CLINIQUES.— Besides  these  Lectures,  there  will  be  Cliniques  held  as  follows : 


SuKGiCAL  Cliniquk,  by  Prof.  Little,  every  Sat- 
urday, from  <j  to  12,  during  the  last  half  of  the 
Session, 

Medical  Clinique,  by  Prof.  Carpenter,  on 
Wednesday  morning,  during  first  naif  of  the 
term. 

Clinique  for  Diseases  of  Nervous  System, 
by  Prof.  Hammond,  during  his  course, 


Clinique  for  Diseases  of  Eye  and  Ear,  by 

Prof.  Roosa,  during  his  course  of  Lectures. 
Clinique  for  Diseases  of  Skin,  by  Prof.  Tay- 
lor, during  his  course, 
CLiNiQnE  for  Diseases  of  Children,  by  Prof. 

Roberts. 
Clinique   for  Thoracic   Diseases,  by  Prof, 
George  M.  Garland,  M.D. 
THE  PRELIMINARY  TERM,  consisting  of  a  course  of  Lectures  and  Recitations  in  the  vari- 
ous branches  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  will  begin  on  the  first  Thursday  of  November,  1878,  and 
continue  until  March  1st.  187'J.    Fee.  S;«). 

THE  RriGULAR  WINTER  SESSION  Avill  commence  on  the  first  Thursday  of  March.  1879,  and 
continue  sixteen  weeks.  This  course  will  consist  of  from  five  to  six  Lectures  daily,  in  the  various 
Departments  of  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

PEES  FOE  THE  EEGULAE  SESSION. 

Matriculation  Fee,  Payable  each  Term $5  oo 

Fees  for  the  full  Course  of  Lectures  by  the  Prof essors 70  00 

Graduation  Fee 25  00 

Material  for  dissection  will  be  furnished  at  cost. 

The  tickets  are  to  bo  taken  out  at  the  beginning  of  the  Session. 

Students  who  have  already  attended  two  full  courses  of  lectures  in 
admitted  on  paying  the  Matriculation  too  and  $25. 

Students  who  have  attended  two  full  courses  iu  this  College,  or  who,  naving  attended  one  full 
course  in  some  regularly  established  medical  school,  and  one  full  course  In  tnis  College,  are  ad- 
mitted to  a  third  course  of  lectures  on  paying  the  Matriculation  fee  only. 

Graduates  of  this  school  are  admitted  without  fee.  Gkauuates  of  other  regular  schools,  and 
Theological  Students,  are  admitted  on  general  ticket,  by  paying  the  Matriculation  fee. 

Good  Boaid  can  be  obtained  at  reasonable  rates. 

For  further  particulars  and  circular,  apply  to  the  Secretary 

Prof.  A.  P.  GEINNELL,  M.D.,  Burlington,  Vt. 


her  regular  schools,  are 


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If 


Woman's  Medical  College 

North  College  Avenue  and  Twenty-First  Street,  Philadelphia. 

TWENTY-NINTH   ANNUAL   WINTER   SESSION. 

October  3,  l«?s,  to  March  13,  1§79> 


FACULTir  AND  AUXILIARY  INSTEUCTORS. 


EMELINE  H.  CLEVELAND,  M.  D.,  1800  Mount 

Vernon  St.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics  and  Dis- 
eases of  Woinpn. 
MAKY  J.  SCAKLETT-DIXON,  M.  D.,  1603 

rcird  Avenue,  Professor  of  Anatomy. 
RACHEL  L.  BODLEY,  A.  M.,  Dean,  1400  North 

Twenty-first  St.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and 

Toxicolo<ry. 
BENJAMIN  B.  WILSON,  M.  D.,  842  Franklin 

St.,  Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice 

of  Surgery. 
CLARA  MARSHALL,  M.  D..  1524  Brown  St., 

Pio'esBor  of  Materia  Medica  and   General 

Therapeutics. 
J.  GIBBONS  HUNT,  M.  D.,  1802  Wallace  St., 

Professor  of  Mioioscopyand  Histology. 
EDWARD  T.  BRUEN.  M.  D.,  1531  Chestnut  St., 

Lecturer  on  Pathology. 

rrxxs:  s^azs  A.Tb:B: 
Matriculation  Ticket,  paid  but  once ....  $  6  oo  | 
Profesaors'  Tickets, eath  11.5 105  00 


FRANCES  EMILY  WHITE.  M.  D.,  723  N.  Six- 
teenth St.,  Professor  of  Physiology  and  Hy- 
giene. 

JOHN  M.  KEATING,  M.  D.,  232  South  Twenty- 
second  St.,  Professor  of  the  Principles  and 
Practice  of  Medicine. 

ALICE  BENNETT,  M.  D.,  1727  Francis  St.,  De- 
monstrator of  Anatomy  and  Instructor  in 
Physiology. 

HANNAH  T.  CBOA8DALE,  M.  D.,  238  North 
Twentieth  St.,  IiiPtructorin  Surgery. 

ANNA  M.  McALUtiTER,  M,  D.,  24  N.  Merrick 
St.,  Instructor  in  Obstetrics. 

MARY  E.  ALLEN.  M.  D.,  624  Pine  St.,  Demon- 
strator of  Chemistry  and  Instructor  iu  Mate- 
ria Medica. 

AMY  8.  BARTON.  M.  D..  818  N.  Eighth  St.,  In- 
structor iu  Practice  of  Medicine. 

Ji.B   I'OIil-0"WS : 

Practical  Anatomy  Ticket |10  00 

Graduation  Fee 80  00 


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Two  tickets  only  required  in  each  branch. 

Whole  cost  for  two  or  more  courses  of  Lectures  and  Graduation $266  00 

For  further  particulars,  address  the  Dean, 

Profeaaor  RACHEIi  li.  BODLEY,  A.  M., 

Wouiiin's  Mcdlciil  College  of  Pennsylvania, 
North  College  Avenue  and  Twenty-first  Street,  Philadelphia. 


University  of  the  City  of  New  York. 


MEDICAL    DEPARTMENT. 

410  East  Twenty-sixth  St.,  opposite  Belleviie  Hospital,  New  York  City. 


THIRTY-SEVENTH    SESSION,    1878-79. 


FACULTY  OP  MEDICINE. 

IIEV.  HOWARD  CR08BY,  D.D., 

CttanctUot'  o/  the  I'nivermty. 

ALFRED  V.  P08T.  ]\r.D..  J-L,D., 

F-*/*tt/W,for  hJin'fitui*  0/  Clinical  Suriji  I'n:  Prtyiiltntfj'  tliP  F*viil(ij. 

CIIAELES  INSLEE  PARDEE,  M.I>., 

rntjcvsor  "/'  }M»casis  "/  the  Eui',:  Dcui  of  the  Facnitii. 


JOHN  V.  DRAPER,  :M.D.,  LL.D., 

/Vf(.'(  vvor  0/  ( 'firtnintn/. 

ALFRED  li.  LOOMI8,  M.T)., 

Priifrgfitr  u(  P-iffiohH/i/  itnd  Practice,  uf  Atedicinr. 

WILEIAM  DAKLIN(;,  A.M.,  Ml).,  F.K.C.8. 

Proj't'>Hor  of  Ao'ifouiif, 

WILLIAM  II.  l*no.-\ISON,  M.D.. 

Proft:'*^>ti' of  Mntciiii  Mr'Nin  nad  I'firrnpcnticti. 

J.  W.  ,s.  ARNOLD.  M.lh, 

Pi'ofeMHijv  of  Pfiysiulo'ji/  and  JJintolof/y. 


JOHN  T,  DARRY,  M.D„ 
.1.  WILLTSTON  WRIfUTT.  ."M.D., 

Pru/'-i-ior  0/  Ohsttti-ii.it  tiud  Disnts' .-( of'  Wometi  and  Children* 

FAXEUIL  D.  WEISSE,  M.D.. 

Pro/t.^sui'  0/  J*i-nrti,iif  ittuf.  SnrtftKul  Aaatom'j, 

JOSEPH  r.  ^\^NTERs,  m.d., 

iJtiiwuiffatur  of  Aii'tti/iHt/. 


POST.«RABUATE  FACULTY. 


D.  v..  8T.  JOHN  ROOSA.  M.D., 

Pfo/rssof  of  Oi>hth(UmoliHjy. 

WM.  A.  HAMMOND.  M.I).. 

Priij'cssor  of  Discaacn  1/  tin:  Mind  kuiI  A't/voiis  Hi/alcn. 

STEPHEN  SMITH.  M.D., 

J.  W.  S.  (iOI'LEY,  M.D.. 

Pro/cssof  0/ Diseases  of  the  h'ttiifo'l'iinai't/  S;/fti:i}>.. 


MONTROSE  A.  FALLEN.  M.D., 

Pf-qftHHOi'  of  Gyna't'offif/y. 

HENRY  G.  l*irFARl>,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Drritnttolttny. 

A.  E.  MACDONALD,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Mntiail  Jinis/n-Uf/f^nrr. 
JOSEPH  W.  HOWE,  M.D., 

Cliiiicnf.  Profrs-'iir  ui'  Stirqfni. 

LEWIS  A.  STIMSON.  M.D., 

ProfesHOr  of  Pulhulo'jiail  AiiaCumi/. 


THE  COLLEGIATE  YEAR  Is  rlividecl  into  tlireo  sessions:  A  Prcliminury  Session,  a  RcKUlur 
Winter  Se.ssion.  imrt  a  Spring  Session. 

THE  PRELIMINARY  SESSION  will  eomnience  Sevitemlier  18,  lfi78,  :iu(l  will  continue  until  tlie 
opening  of  tlie  R(iK'ilai'  Winter  Session.    It  will  J>e  condueti'tl  on  tlio  pl.aii  of  that  Session. 

THE  RE(;UL,AR  WINTER  SESSION  -will  commenco  on  the  2(1  of  Oetolter,  1878,  and  end  about 
the  1st  of  Ma  ivh,  1879. 

The  location  of  the  new  College  edifice  being  imniedi.itely  opposite  the  jrate  of  Bellevne  Hos- 
pital, and  a  few  steps  from  the  ferry  to  Cliaiity  Hospital,  Blackwell's  Island,  the  Students  of  the 
University  Medical  College  are  enabled  to  enjoy  the  advantnges  atforded  by  tliese  Hospitals,  with 
the  least  possible  loss  of  time.  The  Professors  of  the  practical  Chairs  are  connected  with  the  Hos- 
pitals, and  the  University  Students  are  admitted  to  nil  the.  (Jlinics  given  thcrciM,  free  of  cliavfie. 

In  addition  to  the  dady  Hospital  Clinics,  there  are  eight  Clinics  each  week  in  the  College  build- 
ing. Five  Didactic  Lectures  will  be  given  daily  in  the  College  building,  and  Evening  Recitations 
will  be  conducted  by  the  Professors  of  Chemistry.  Practice,  Anatomy,  Materia  Jledica,  &c.,  Pliysi- 
ology.  Surgery.  andObstetrics,  upon  the  subjects  of  their  Lectures. 

THE  SPRING  SESSION  embraces  a  period  of  twelve  wc.ks,  beginning  in  the  first  week  of 
March  and  ending  the  last  week  of  May.  The  daily  Clinics,  RecitiUions'and  Special  Practical 
Courses  will  be  tlie  same  as  in  the  Winter  Session,  and  there  will  be  Lectures  on  Special  Subjects 
by  the  MembiMs  of  the  Post-Oraduate  Faculty. 

THE  DISSECTING  ROOM  is  open  fhrougliout  the  entire  Collegiate  year;  material  is  abundant, 
iind  it  is  furnislicd  free  of  charge. 

STUDENTS  WHO  HAVE  STUDIED  TWO  YEARS  nuiy  be  admitted  to  examination  in  Chem- 
istry, Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and,  if  successful,  will  bo  examined  at  tlio  expiration  of  their 
full  course  of  study,  on  Practice,  Materia  Medica  and  Tlicrapcutics.  Surgery  and  Obstetrics;  but 
those  wlio  itrefer  it  may  have  all  their  examinations  at  the  close  of  their  full  term. 

FEES. 

For  Course  of  Lectures $140  oo 

M.VTRIOt; LATION 5  00 

Pi{ACTU'Ai>  An.vtojiy  FiiK,  including  material  for  dissection 10  00 

Gr aduation  Fkb 30  00 

Post-Gkaduatio  Certificate 30  oo 

For  further  particulars  and  circulars,  address  the  Dean, 

Prof.  CHAS.  INSLEE  PARDEE,  M.D., 

University  Medical  College,  410  East  26tb  St.,  New  York  City. 


Long  Island  College  Hospital, 

BROOKLYN,   N.   Y. 


Collegiate    Year^  1878-79. 


The  Reading  and   Recitation  Term  will  oommonco  Octobov  1,  1878,  and 
close  at  the  beginning  of  the  Regular  Term. 

Tne  Reculau  Term  will  open  February  1,  1879,  and  continue  five  months. 


FACULTY  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 


DANIEL  AYRES,  M.D.,  LL.D., 

Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgical  Piitliologj-  jiurt 

Clinical  .Surgery. 

SAMUEL  G.  ARMOK,  il.D.,  LL.D.. 
Professor  of  1  lie  I'riiiciples  .inrt  Practice,  of  Mcrti- 

oiuo  aiitiriiuical  Medicine,  and  Dean  of  tlio 

Fa(uU,v. 

GEORGE  ^^^  plympton,  a.m., 

Professor  of  Clieraistrv  amt  Toxicoloiry. 
CORYDON  L.  FORD,  M.D., 
Profcs.-ior  of  Anatomy. 

ALEXANDER  J.  C.   SKENE,  M.])., 
Professor  of  tho  Medical  and  Surgical  Diseases 

of  Women,  and  Diseases  of  Children. 


JAR  VIS  S.  WIGHT,  M.D. 
Professor  of  liio  Principles  and  Practice  of  Sur- 
gery and  Clinical  Surgery,  and  Keglstrai'. 

JOSEPH  II.  RAYMOND,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Pliysiology  and  Microscopic  Anat- 
omy. 

EDWARD  SEAMAN  BUNKER,  M.D., 
Professor  of  tho  Principles  and  Practice  of  <)1)- 
stotrics,  and  Clinical  Obstetrics. 

JOHN  D.  RUSHMORE,  M.D., 
Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Tiierapeutics. 


COLLEGE   :iO!5PITAL   BUILDINGS. 

The  Long  Island  College  IIospital  bniUlings  are  situated  on  Henry 
street,  ))etween  Pacific  and  Amity  streets.  From  New  York  they  are  most  covi- 
veniently  reached  by  crossing  the  Hast  River  at  the  S(nith  Ferry. 

The  original  HOSPITAL  ha.s  been  recently  greatly  altered  and  improved;  a 
largo  acMitional  building,  containing  the  most  modern  impruvements  in  ventila- 
tion, etc.,  has  been  added,  and  increased  facilities  for  Ijedside  instruction  and 
study  have  been  thus  provided. 

The  New  Dissecting  Rooms  are  well  ventilated  and  lighted,  and  siip]ilied 
with  water,  etc.,  and  will  be  opened  during  the  Sessions  of  Reading  Term  and 
Gk'ueral  Course,  under  the  care  of  the  Demonstrator.  Material  will  he  furnished 
at  cost. 

FEES- 

For  Tickets  to    all    the     Lectures  (Iiiriny;    the   ]irelnuinary   and 

Reguhiv  Terms ^140  00 

FOR    rilE   nKCVLAIi    TEUM. 

Full  Course  of  Lectures .$100  00 

Matriculation 5  00 

Domonst  rat or's T)  00 

Graduation ^5  00 

For  further  information  address  the  Dean,  1'rof.  S.  (I.  ARMOR,  or  the  Reg- 
istrar, Prof.  JARVIS  S.  WIGHT. 


ITIF'TY-F'OURTH 


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ANNUAL  ANNOUNCEMENT 


Ot    THK 


JEFFERSON  MEDICAL  COLLEGE 


ov 


PHILADELPHIA. 


The  Session  of  18y§-79  will  hcgui  on  Tncsday,  October  1st. 


PROFESSORS 


JOSEPH  PA>rCOAST,  M.D., 

CENER.VL,  DESClUPTlVi;,  AND  SUUGICAL  ANATOMV 

(EDieriliis), 
No.  1030  Cliestuiit  Street. 

SAMUEL  D.  GROSS,  M.D.,  LLD..  D.O.L.  OXON., 

IN'SriTUTKS   ANI>  rUACXIOK  <)I'  SIIUGKUY, 

S.  E.  corner  of  Elevoutli  and  AValuut  Streets. 
ELLER8LIE  WALLACE,  M.D., 

0B81EimCS    AND    DISEASIOS    OF    WOMKN    AND 
CHILDUKN, 

No.  1130  Spruce  Street. 
JOHN  B.  BIDDLE,  M.D., 

UATEUIA    MEDICA  AND   GKXKltAI.  TIIKU.U'KUTICS, 

No.  331  S.  Sovouteeutli  Street. 


J.  AITKEN  MEIGS,  .M.I)., 

INSTITITTES    i>V    MKDIOINK  AND    SIIODICAI.    .(riHIS- 
rUI.'DKNCE, 

No.  1408  Spruce  Street. 
J.    M.    DA  COSTA,    M.l)., 

I'KACTICK  OF  MEDICINE. 

No.  noo   Walnut    Street. 
WTLLLVM  II.  PANCOAST,  M.D.. 

UENEKAL,  DESCUIPTIVE,  AND     SUltGICAI.    ANAT- 
OMY, 

No.  1100  Walnut  Street. 

ROBERT  E.  ROGERS,  M.D., 
MEDICAI,  CUEMISTRY  AND  TOXICOLOGY, 

No.  1004  Walnut  Street. 


J.  15.  BIDDLE,  M.D Dean. 


WILLIAM  THOMSON.  M.D., 

LECTURER   ON    DISEASES   OF    THE    EYE. 

THOMAS    H.  ANDREWS,  M.D., 

DEMONSTRATOU  OF  ANATOMY. 

J.  EWING  MEARS,  M.D., 

DEMONSTRATOR     OF    SUIIGERY. 

HENRY  C.  CHAPMAN,  M.D.. 

DEMONSTR.VTOR    OF    I'lIVSIOLOGY. 


J.  GIBBONS  HUNT.  M.D.. 

DEMONSTRATOR  OF  JlIC'UO.SCOl'IC  IIISTOI.OGY. 

G.  MASON  WARD,  M.D.. 

DE.MONSTltATDK    OF   CHEMISTRY. 

HENRY  LEAMAN,  M.D., 

I'KOSECTOR  TO  THE  I'ROFESSOR  OF  ANATOMY. 

HENRY  O.  CHAPMAN,  M.D.. 

CURATOR  OF  TUB  ANATOMICAL  MUSEUM. 


WILLIAM  S.  LEFFMAN,  Jff«i7rtr,  at  the  C'oUcgc,  Tenth  Street,  between  Chestimland  WalnuL 


Fee  to  each  Professor,  $20— in  all  $l4o.  Matriculation  Fee,  $r,,  to  be  paid  once  only.  Gradu- 
ation Fee,  $30.  Students  wlio  have  paid  for  two  full  courses  are  entitled  thereafter  to  attend 
free  of  all  charge. 

Students  who  liave  attended  two  full  courses  of  lectures  in  other  accredited  modicnl  col- 
legos,  are  entitled  to  the  tickets  of  a  full  course  in  the  Jefferson  Medical  College  for  |70.  Gradu- 
ates of  three  years'  standing,  of  other  accredited  medical  colleges,  are  required  to  pay  the 
niatrlculation  fee  only;  to  gi-aduates  of  less  than  three  years'  standing,  the  fee  for  a  general 
ticket  Is  $50.  To  graduates  of  accredited  Dental  Colleges  and  Colleges  of  Pharmacy,  the  feo  for 
a  general  ticket  Is  $100. 

For  fui'ther  information  address  the  Dean, 

JOHN  U.  BIDDLE,  M.D., 

JEFFERSON  MEDICAL  COLLEGE, 

Philadelphia, 


UNIVERSITY   OF   PENNSYLVANIA. 


I'  1 


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MEDICAL    DEPARTMENT. 

TMriij-sixth  Street  and  Woodland  Avenue  (Jhtrhy  Jlnad),  Phdadelphia. 

One  Hundred  and  Fourteenth  Annual  Session,  1870-80. 

J'ROFESSOKS. 


rilARIJCS  J.  8TTLLK.  LL.n.,  ProvoKt. 

(JEOKGK  n.  WOOD,  M.l).,  I,L.1>,,  KuicritiiH  I'ro- 
I'cssorof  Tlicory  uiiil  Fincticoot  MiMlltiiio. 

IIENKY  JI.  HMIXII,  M.D.,  Kmerllus  rrofenBor 
of  Hiiivory. 

JOHN  NKIl-L,  M.D.,  Emeritus  rrofcsHorol  Clini- 
cal Hurj^ery. 

JOSEPH  LEIDY,  M.D.,  LL.I).,  ProfosHor  of  Aii- 
iitoiny. 

IMCHAKD  A.  F.  PENROSE.  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Obstctrk'H  aud  Diwi'iwcH  of  Woiiioii 
aiul  ('blldrtMi. 

.\L1"KED  HTILLE,  M.l).,  I.L.D.,  Piofossov  of 
Tlieory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  and  Clini- 
cal Medicine. 

1).  HAYES  AGNEW,  M.D.,  I-L.D..  John  Rliea 
Barton  Professor  of  Surgery  and  Clinical 
6nr>rery. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica,  General  Tberaiicutics,  and  I'liar- 
luacy. 


WILLIA.'M  PEPPER.  M.D.,  Professor  of  Clinical 

Metliciue. 
WILLIAM  GOODELL.  M.D.,  I'rofessor  of  Clini- 

ciil  Gyna'coloffy. 
JAMiCS  TYSON.  M.D..  ProlVssoi'  of  General  Pa- 

tliolOKy  and  Moiliid  Anatomy. 
THEODohE  ({.  WOll.AILEY,  M.l).,  LL.I).,  I'ro- 

fessorof  Chemistry. 

JOHN  AHHHTTRST.Ji!.,  M.I)..  Professor  of  Clini- 
cal .*SurMeiy. 

HAURIHON  ALLEN.  M.I).,  Professor  of  lliysi- 
oloKy. 

WILLIAM  V.  NORllIS.  iM.I).,  ('llnieal  Professor 
of  Diseases  of  thuEye. 

GEORGE  8TRA\VnRIDGE,  M.D.,  Clinical  Pro- 
fcssor  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  M.D.,  Clinical  Profcseor  of 
Nci'vous  Diseases. 

LOUIS  A.  I)l'IIRIN(}.  M.D.,  Clinical  Professor 
<»f  Diseases  of  tile  Skin. 


Now  matriculates  are  remiired  to  attend  three  winter  courses  of  instruction  of  Ave  months 
each,  consisting  of  graded  dluactio  Usctures,  clinical  lectures,  and  practical  work  in  laboratories 
and  hospitals. 

In  the  graded  ciin-icnlum  adopted,  the  elementary  branches  ai-e  taught  in  tlio  first  conrsc,  and 
students  are  finally  examined  at  Its  conclusion  upon  <icncral  Chemistry,  Materia  Medica,  aud 
Pliarmacy.  In  the  second  term,  whilo  a  sufllcient  rei>etition  of  unlinishcd  branches  is  secured, 
ccrtuin  more  practical  ones  are  added,  and  the  «'xamiuations  on  Anatomy.  Physiology,  and  Medi- 
cal Chemistry  at  the  end  of  the  term  ari  final.  In  tho  tUivd  course  is  added  practical  bcdsido 
instructioniuMcdicine.Surgerj;,  .and  f}3-ni.'coloi;y.  with  clinical  fai'ilities  in  the  specialties;  aud, 
Jit  its  end,  students  are  exiimlued  on  (Jencral  Pathology  aud  Morbid  Auatcmiy,  Therapeutics, 
Them-y  and  Practice  of  3Icdlcine,  Surgery,  and  Obstetrics. 

Students  who  have  attended  one  course  in  iii'i-gular-  medical  school,  will  be  admitted  as  stu- 
dents of  the  second  course  in  the  University,  after  liiiving  satisfactorily  passed  an  examination  in 
(General  Chemistry  and  Materia  Medica  ami  Pharmacy.  Students  who  have  attended  two  courses 
in  a  ri'gular  medical  scOiool,  will  be  admitted  as  studenfa  of  the  third  course  after  (examination  in 
General  and  Medical  Chemistry,  Matei'la  Medica  and  Phannacy.  Anatomy,  and  I'liysiology. 

Graduates  of  other  regular  medical  sciiools  in  good  standing  will  b(»  admltteil  as  students  of 
the  thii'd  course  in  this  institution  witliout  any  examination. 

Ciraduates  of  Colleges  of  Pharmacy  aud  Denial  Colleges  in  good  standing  are  admitted  to  the 
second  course  in  the  University  without  an  examination. 

//)  (he  Sj)riii(/  Session,  beginning  the  first  Monday  In  April,  a  valuable  course  on  practical  and 
scientillc  subjects  by  a  largo  corps  of  professors  and  lecturers  is  given;  and  the  laboratories  of 
( 'iiemlRtry,  Pharmacy,  Histology,  Physiology,  and  Pathology  are  optMi,  affording  a  \aluablo  post- 
graduate course. 

The  Lectures  of  the  Winter  Session  of  1879-80  will  heyin  on  the  first  dtiy  of  October,  and  end  on 
the  Inst  duij  of  Fehniary. 

The  Preliminary  Course  tcill  begin  on  the  first  Monday  in.  Sef)teinbcr. 

Fees,  in  advance.— let  course  of  lectures,  including  matriculation  ami  dissection,  .$155.  2d 
course,  $150,  including  dissection.  3d  course,  including  operating  and  bandaging,  fiio.  Gradua- 
tion fee,  $m. 

For  Announcement  giving  full  particulars,  address 

JAMES  TYSON,  M.D.,  Secretauy, 

r.  O.  Box  2838,  PhUadeJpMa. 


DENTAL    DEPARTMENT. 

The  Trnstees  have  established  a  Dental  Department,  which  is  designed  to  make  tlio  most  com- 
plete scbool  of  Dentistry  in  the  world.  Tho  professors  include  those  of  Anatomy,  Physlolosry, 
Chemistry,  and  Materia  Medica,  in  the  Medical  Department,  with  Chas.  J.  EssiG,  M.D..  D.D.S., 
Prof,  of  Mechanical  Dentistry  and  Metallurgy,  and  Edwin  T.  Dakby,  D.D.S.,  Prof,  of  Operative 
Dentistry.  Two  years' study,  two  courses  of  lectures,  and  examination  at  the  end  of  the  second 
course,  aro  the  requirements  for  graduation.  Graduates  of  tho  Dental  Department  of  the  Univer- 
sity may  become  candidates  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medlcino  after  attending  one  additional 
course  of  lectures.  But  students  in  Dentistry  who  desire  to  take  the  medical  degneo  also,  must 
notify  the  Sccrctaiy  of  the  Depa^ment  of  Medlcino  of  such  Intention  before  tho  beginning  of  the 
second  course  of  lectures,  and  add  to  tho  studies  of  tho  Dental  Department  those  of  tho  Medical. 

Fees.— Matriculation $5.  For  one  course  of  lectures $100.   Dissecting  feefio.  Graduation  feo$30. 

Sessions  commence  as  those  of  the  Medical  Department.  For  iinnouncement  address  CllAS.  J. 
ESSIG,  M.D.,  D.D.8.,  8eci'etT.ry  Dental  Department,  University  of  Pennsylvania. 


'Homoeopathic  and  Eclectic  schools  are  not  recognized  as  being  in  this  category. 


f)hia. 


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or  of  Clinl- 
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Medical. 
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HARVARD   UNIVERSITY. 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


NJNETY-FJFTH   ANNUAL   ANNOUNCEMENT  (1878-79). 


rtlAULES  W.  KLTOT,  LL.  I)..  l'nnidn,t. 
CALVIN   KLIJH.   M.   1).,   J'nrfcMHor  of  rliiiUul 

MvdiriHV,  hrilii. 
JOHX  1».  H,  JACKSOX,  M.  i).,  I'ro/ennoi-  of  I'a. 

tholt>i)ic(il  A  iiiilotn)/. 
OT,rVi:u  \V.  HOLMK^,  M.  D..  Prof,  of  Amtottiii. 
IIK.SUY  .1.  HKJKLOW.  M.  J)..  I'r'of.'of  Siiracrii. 
IKAXCIH  MINOT.  M.  1)..   flerseii  P'ro/fisor  of 

tlir  Tlifon/  and  Priwiitr  of  Medicini'. 
JOHN  I'.  lUiYNOLDH,  M.  I>.',  I'lof.ofObuMrirs. 
IIENUY    W.    WILLIAMS,    .Ar.    I).,    /Vo^V.sso;'  of 

OidillKilinofoi/i/. 
DAVID  W.  CIIEliVEU,  M.  I).,  I'rofrssor  ofclin- 

iriil  Simicn/. 
JAMKH  ('.  WIIITi;,  M.  D.,  I'rof.  of  iXriiuiloloi/i/. 
R01!1:RT  T.  KDK.S.  M.  D.,  rr'ofciisor  of  MidcVia 

IIEXKV   P.   BOWDITCII.  M.   J)„  I'ro/cusur  of 
rlij/nioloi/U- 


CHAULK.S  H.  POHTKU.   M.  U..  IhinoiiHlriilor  of 

Anntom'i,  and  Iiislnirlor  iu  Snraery. 
FREDEIitCK  I.  KNKiHT,  M.  I)..  hiHlnivtor  in 

I'crcKssici.A  usriillulioii,  mid  fMn/ni/oscojn/. 
J.  COLLINS  WAliREN,  M.  D.,  IiiHtnictor  in  Hiir- 

lio'll. 
UECilXAT-D  1(.  FITZ,  M.  !>.,  XHsiidanl  Vrofcusor 

of  I'lilhohwiral  Atuitowi/. 
WILLIAM  L.  KICHAUDSOX,  U.  U.,  Iiislniclor 

ill  *)hslrtrii:i. 
THOMAS  DWIOHT,  M,  I).,  Ingtniclor  in  His- 

l(ilo</i/. 
F-DWAltl)  S.  WOOD.  M.  1).,  Prof,  of  Cheniislri/. 
IIKXUY  II.  A.  BKAC'T,  M.  D.,  AHSiiluiU  IJemoit- 

siriilor  of  AiKilooni. 
WILLIA.M    11.    UAKKR,   M.  D.,   Iimlriictor    in 

(ti/iiircoloi/i/. 
WILLI.V.M  i;."  illLLS.  M.  T).,liMtruclorin  Cliviii- 

islrij. 


OTHER  INSTRUCTORS. 


OEORfiK   II.  F.  MAKKOE,    Instniclor  ia  Ma 

It  rill  }fcdirii. 
FRAXK  W.  DRAPER.  M.  D.,     I    Leehiirrn 
CUARLE.S  F.  FOLSiOM,  M.  IX.Snii  Ihn/ieiiv 


IIEXIIY  P.  (ill  IXC V,  M 

loloi/i/. 
EDWAIJD  N.  WIIITTIElt, 
Cliiiiriil  Mrdiiim 


I)..  A.isislUiU  ill  IHh- 
M.  U..  AHsistunl  in 


GEORGE  M.  GARLAND,  M.  D.,  AssiKlmil  in  riii/.iioloj/!/. 

The  following  gentleuieu  'will  {y;lve  Special  Cliiilcnl  IitHtritclion : 

FRANCIS  n.  GREENOUGII,  M.  D.,  and  EDWARD  WKUiLESWOUTII,  M.  D.,  in  S,/i>liili.i. 
JOHN  O.  GREEN,  M.  I).,  and  (^LARENCE  .1.  KLAKE,  M.  1).,  in  oioloi/if. 
CHARLES  P.  PUTNAM.  M.  D..  and  .lOSEPH  P.  OLIVEU,  M.  D.,  in  l>ii<ftiniK  of  Chitdrrn. 
SAMUEL  G.  WEBBER.  M.  D.,  and  JAMES  J.  PUTNAM,  M.  1).,  in  Dismuvs  of  the  yirrotis  Si/sU'in. 

DIVISION    OF  STUDIES. 

For  the  First  Iffov— Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Gencnil  Clicuiisiiy. 

For  the  Hevond  Pert)'.— Medical  Chemistry,  Materia  Mcdica,  Patholoi.'iciil  Anatomy,  Clinical  Medi- 
cine, Sursery,  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

For  the  Third  I'tar.— Therapeutics,  Obstetrics,  Theory  aud  Practici;  of  Medicine,  Clinical  Mwli- 
cine,  Surjiery,  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

Students  are  divided  Into  three  clas.scs,  accm-ding  to  theii-  time  of  study  and  proHciency.  Stu- 
dents who  ))cgau  tlieir  professional  studies  elsewliere  may  Itc  admitted  to  advanced  standing;  but 
all  persons  who  apply  lor  admission  to  the  second  or  tliinl  j  t-ar's  class  nuist  pass  an  examination 
in  the  lu'anches  already  pursued  by  the  class  to  which  they  st  I'k  admission.  The  e.vannnatious  are 
held  in  the  following  order:— 

At  the  end  of  the  first  year— Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Genera'  Chemistry. 

End  of  second  ye.nr— Medical  Chemistry,  Materia  Medica,  and  Pathological  Anatomy. 

End  of  third  year— Therapeutics,  Obstetrics.  Tlieory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  Clinical  Medi- 
cine. Surgery,  and  Clinical  Surgery. 

I'.vaniinations  are  also  hehl  before  the  opening  of  the  School,  beginning  September  2;td, 

IU.1,'1  inr.MKXTS  FOR  A  Dkgkkk.— Every  candidate  must  1)0  twenty-one  years  of  ag(^;  nnist  have 
studii 'I  medicine  three  full  years,  have  spent  at  least  one  continuous  year  at  this  School,  have 
lia>sed  the  requii'cd  examinatiiuis.  and  liave  presented  a  thesis. 

<  iniiSK  i-oR  GnADiATKs.— For  the  purpose  of  nttbrding  to  those  already  (iraduates  of  Medicine 
additional  facilities  for  pursuing  clinical,  laboratory,  and  other  studies,  in  such  subjects  as  may 
specially  interest  them,  the  Faculty  has  established  a  course  which  comprises  the  ft>llowini;' 
i-ranelies;  Histoloi;y;  Physiol(»gy;  Medical  Chomi.stry;  Pathological  Anatomy;  Surgery;  Aus- 
C'ltatiiii.  Percussion,  and' Laryiigoseopy ;  Ophthalmology;  Dernuitology ;  Syphilis;  P.sychologiciil 
Mtdiiine;  Otology;  Ele(tro-tlierai)euties;  Gynecology;  and  Obstetrics.  On  iiaynieutof  the  full 
lee  tlu'  privilege  of  attending  any  of  the  otlicr  exercises  of  the  Medical  Sclu.-ol,  the  use  of  the 
labn  -atories  and  library,  ami  all  other  rights  accorded  by  the  University  will  bi!  granted.  Single 
branihes  may  also  lie  pnisned.  Gradmitcs  of  other  Medical  Schools  who  nuiy  ;lesire  to  obtain  tin- 
degree  of  M.'D.  at  this  University  will  be  admitted  to  cxamimition  for  thig  degree  after  a  year's 
study  i.'  the  Graduates'  Course.    Examination  on  eutrauce  not  required. 

Fees.- For  Matricidation,  $.5 ;  for  the  Year,  S^OO;  for  oue  term  alone,  *120;  for  Gradtiation,  $30. 
For  Gradiates'  Course,  the  fee  for  one  year  is$>(K);  for  one  Term,  $120;  ami  for  siuglc  courses  such 
fees  as  arc  specitleil  in  the  Catalogue.    Payment  iu  advance. 

Members  if  any  one  deiiartnu  nt  of  Harvard  University  have  a  right  to  attend  lectures  and  reci- 
tations in  ai  y  other  departnant  without  paying  additional  fees. 

Foi-  furthei  intormation.  or  Catalogue,  address 

Di:.  U.  II.  FITZ,  ,S«'*(/,  108  Boylston  St..  Boston,  Mass. 


COPY  OF  DR.  REDWOOD'S  REPORT. 


I 

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17  Bloo}nshiinj  Square, 

London,  Sept.  18^/i,  1878. 

Dr.  IledwoocVs 
Analytical  Department. 

I  have  examined  the  Extract  of  Malt  manufactured 
hij  the  ^^Trommer  Extract  of  Malt  Company, ^^  and  judg- 
ing from  its  physical  characters  and  chemical  reactions, 
I  am  of  opinion  that  it  fairly  represents  ivhat  its  name 
indicates,  that  is,  that  it  is  a  preparation  of  Malt  in 
which  are  contained  the  essential  properties  of  that  sub- 
stance, ivith  a  slight  addition  of  Aromatic  Bitter  of  the 
Hop.  It  has  the  character  of  a  soft  Extract,  in  the  sense 
in  ivhich  that  term  is  used  p>harmaceutically,  and  it  has 
evidently  been  prepared  with  great  care  and  judgment, 
as  it  retains  the  property  of  acting  on  amylaceous  bodies, 
as  diastase  does,  while  the  extract  itself  bears  long  keep- 
ing loithout  change. 

B  also  possesses  the  property  of  forming,  with  Cod 
Liver  Oil,  a  permanent  Mixture  or  Emulsion,  in  which 
the  taste  of  the  Oil  is  very  effectually  covered,  and  its 
administration  thus  greatly  facilitated. 

T.  REDWOOD,  Ph.D.,  F.B.C.S.,  dtc, 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharmacy  to  the 

Pharmaceutical  Society  of  Great  Britain, 


Loeflund's  Concentrated  Extract  Malt,  Plain. 

Also  tho  following  Conn. .nut  Ions  : 
LOEFT.tTm>'S  EXTRACT  MALT  WITH  I'YROIMIOS.  lUOV. 

tach  laijlu«iu>ouriil  (OuIuIuhHIx  (inilns  I'yroplioM.  Iron.  Fnnniil.  I'll.  G. 

LOEFLUND'S  EXTRACT  MALT  WITH  CITRlTK  IRON  ANI>  UIJININE. 

Luch  TiibluHpooui'ul  CoiituuiH  Two  (jralnH  Cltrato  Iron  anil  (^tilulue. 

LOEFLUND'S  KXTRA<;T  MALT  WITH  IODIDE  IRON. 

Kach  Tabliicpooufiil  ContainH  Ono  (Jialu  loilido  Iron. 

LOEFLUNII'H  EXTRACT  MALT  WITH  IIVPOPHOSPHITE  LIME. 

Kacli  Tablespoouful  ContaluH  Hlx  (irulns  llypoplioMplilto  Llnu\ 

LOEFLUND'S  EXTRACT  MALT  WITH  PEPSIN. 

Kacli  Tabicspoonftil  ContainH  Four  Grains  i'lpHln,  l'nre  Oerm. 

LOEFLUND'S  EXTRACT  MAl.T  WITH  HOPS. 

Each  TabliiMpoouful  Contains  Four  Grains  Hops. 

LOEFLUND'S  EXTRACT  MALT  WITH  COD  LIVER  OIL. 

An  emulsion  coutalulug  equal  parts  of  best  Norwegian  Cod  Llvor  OH  and  Extract  of  Malt. 


only  by  that  skill  wfileh  Is  acquired  by  oxperlcme.  Mr.  L<  land  having  been  lu  this  branch  of 
t  he  buHinoss  since  1H6«,  Is  now  the  oldest  and  »)i()«<  rr/)eriV»icci.  .  anufacturer  of  Extract  of  Mnlt. 
Ills  establishment  Is  the  most  perfect ;  his  manufacture  conducted  on  arientirtc  pHueiples.  His  pic- 
panilloua  aroendorsed  by  all  eminent  )'/i//«'''i«»»  lu  Europ".  and  America.  Wo  therefore  «lo  imi 
hcHitato  to  say  that  In  prescribing  Loejlund'a  preparation  the  physician  will  do  Justice  to  himselJ: 
and  natlents.  " 

N.  B.— Loeflund's  Extract  of  Mnlt  is  entlrdu  devoid  of  hitter  taste,  as  no  Uops  are  added  to  the 
plain  extract.    This  preparation  needs  no  disguise. 

LOEFLUND'S  CONCENTRATED  FOOD  FOR  INFANTS. 
This  Is  Lleblg's  Soup  for  Infants  In  a  concentratoU  form,  ready  for  use ;  it  Is  a  pcrffct  mibstilute 


for  Mother's  Milk.    Sole  Agent  for  America, 


ALBERT  C.  DUNO,  Drnggist, 

61  Bo-wery,  New  York. 


*  OrX«-x-oai3Ei.xrrxi  os*  xc.iaz'zz.A.Xjzzia'xi. 

PREPARED  BY  C.  G.  POLK,  M.  D. 
The  oxidlzable  phosphorous  elements  of  animal  brain,  nnd  the  germinal  portion  of  wheat.  Isola- 
ted without  eliemloal  change,  and  preserved  In  pure  glycerine. 

cDMrortirioN  o»  onb  hu'nukkd  parts  : 

Iiinlatc.d  Hypoplioaphite  of  Aininouium parta,  8 

'•                     "                        PutaKBium •*  6 

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"                    "                      Citlcium "  8 

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(i  lycero-IIypophogpnoroai  Add "  6 

Uolatcil  IlypophosphorouB  Acid "  H 

(ilycerlno,  C,  1' "  flo 

The  following  are  but  samples  of  tho  general  expression  of  appreciation  given  by  physicians, 
who  have  employed  Glycerlto  of  Kephallne. 

Dr.  F.  O.  St.  Clair,  Washington,!).  C,  has  found  "Glycerite  of  Keplmline"  a  remedy  of  great 
power  and  unqestlonable  value  in  all  dlscuHo  cxnresscd  in  vital  deterioration,  as  phthisis,  loss  of 
memory,  nervous  debility,  aiul  nervous  fornl.^  of  (lyspcpsia. 

Dr.  Geo.  B.  Simpson,  of  Weston,  West  Virginia,  has  obtained  excellent  results  from  the  use  of 
the  Glycerite  of  Kephallne  in  phthisis. 

Dr.  Oeddlngs,  in  charge  ofthe  Sanitarium,  at  Aiken,  S.  C,  says  he  has  used  the  Glycerite  of 
Animal  Hypopnosphites  with  satisfactory  results  in  thirty  cases  of  phthisis.  He  believes  isolated 
hypu phosphites  superior  to  the  usual  remedies. 

Dr.  Edwards,  editor  of  the  Virginia  Medical  Monthly,  has  witnessed  very  satisfactory  resiilts 
with  Glycerite  of  Kephallne  in  the  case  of  a  distinguished  divine,  suffering  from  nervous  prostration, 
from  overwork. 

Dr.  King,  of  Louisburg,  N.  C,  says,  "  I  am  convinced  by  tho  therapeutical  results,  that  isolated 
phosphorous  elements  form  the  most  powerful  nutrient  tonic  known." 

Dr.  C.  W.  Williamson,  of  Philadelphia,  says, "  Glycerite  of  Kephallne  is  surely  a  great  chemical 
and  therapeutical  triumph.  Duringthepasttive  years  I  have  used  it  in  phthisis,  dj'spepsla,  sexual 
exhaustion,  and  broken  down  conditions  of  female  health,  and  so  excellent  has  been  the  result, 
that  I  would  not  now  know  how  to  do  without  it." 

Prof.  Pepper,  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  says  he  has  found  "  Glycerite  of  Kephallne  "  a 
good  nutrient  tonic. 

Dr.  J.  8.  Ramsey,  formerly  Act.  Ass.  Surg.U.  S.  Navy,  says, "  Glycerite  of  Kephallne  is  the  most 
eiSolent  remedy  known  in  tubercular  phthisis." 

Dr.  H.  E.  Ashmead  has  used  isolated  phosphorous  compounds  since  1869,  and  holds  them  in  very 
high  esteem  as  remedial  agents.— [Detroit  Medical  Journal,  October,  1877. 

Dr.  Wiley  has  used  isolated  phosphorous  compounds  since  1872,  and  esteems  them  of  great  value 
In  phthisis.— [See  Louisville  Medical  News,  June  2, 1877. 

Dr.  Percy  says,  "  Although  the  nitrogenous  hypophosphite  has  been  isolated  from  brain  and 
nerves,  I  believe  it  has  never  been  formed  in  the  laboratory,  nor  has  it  been  used  as  a  therapeutical 
agent. 

Upon  hypothetical  grounds  alone  we  should  suppose  it  to  he  one  of  the  most  assimilable  of  all 
the  preparations  of  phosphorus,  because  It  most  nearly  resembles  that  form  of  phosphorus  which 
is  found  to  be  tho  most  active  in  the  animal  economy.— [Trans.  A.  Med.  Assoolation,  1872,  page 
658,  Essay  Phosphorus. 

Dose— 10  to  20  drops  thrice  dally. 

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PATENT 

Spiral   Spring  Pessaries. 

A  Riiif?  Pessary  -which  will  uot  break  has  long  been  looked  for  by  physi- 
ciaus  aud  patients. 

The  Spiral  Spring  Ring  Pessary  is  one  which  will  not  break  nor  lose  it.s 

shape;  it  can  be  donbled  up  in  the  shajje 
of  a  figurt^  8,  and  then  tiio  two  loops  may 
be  brought  together  without  injuring  it  in 
the  leaat.  It  gives  a  more  easy  pressure 
than  any  other,  aud  parties  who  will  give 
them  but  one  trial,  we  arc  sure,  will  never 
again  use  any  other. 

The  engravings  sliow  the  manner  of  mak- 
ing them. 

In  a  spiral  H))ring  of  lu'ass  spring  wire 
iibont  8  coils  of  rounded  tliin  whalebone 
are  inserted,  which  is  bound  loosely  by  the 
spiral  spring,  thus  aUowing  the  coils  of 
whalebone  to  revolve  amund  themselves, 
giving,  as  will  readily  l>o  seen,  more  elas- 
ticity than  they  would  were  they  bound 
tightly  by  a  sott  wire  of  any  material.  'I'ln' 
ends  of  the  spiing  are  then  screwed  togeth- 
er and  covered  with  rubber  of  exceedi  ngly  smoot  h  sui-face. 

Wo  also  employ  the  above  described  maimer  in  making  Pessaries  of  all 
patterns,  and  they  most  certainly  are  far  superior  to  hard  nibb.r,  which  arc 
very  rigid,  aud  therefore  very  inconvenient  for  the  wearer. 

The  spiral  spring  Bow  Pessary,  Albert  Smith's  shape,  and  many  others, 
will  be  found  (on  account  of  their  elasticity)  very  easy  for  the  wearer,  and  very 
durable. 

PRICES. 

Ring  Pessaries 7.1  Cents  each. 

Bow  '         $100 

Albert  Smitli's  Pessaries 100  " 

Dr.  Thomas'  Convex   Top  Pessaries.    1  50 

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PRICES  REDUCED. 


CODII/  N   4  SHUKTLCrr, 


Tlir  Complftf  Steam  Alomiier,  No.  15  (Pat.).  Shitrtleff's  Atomising  Apparatus,  No.  5  (Pat.). 

All  joints  ot  tbo  Steam  Atomizer  are  hard-soldered. 

Every  one  is  tested  by  Lydrostatic  pressure,  to  more  than  100  pounds  to  tlu;  square  inch. 

It  cannot  be  injured  by  exhaustiou  of  water,  or  any  attainable  pressure,  and  will  last  for  many 
years. 

It  does  not  throw  spurts  of  hot  water;  Is  convenient,  durable,  portable,  c(mipaet  and  cheap, 
in  the  best  sense  of  the  word.    Price,  $5.00. 

Brass  parts,  nickel-plated,  additional,  .12.00. 

Neatly  nuide,  strong  Black  Walnut  Box.  with  convenient  handle,  additional,  $2.(50. 

Shurtleflfs  Atomizer  the  most  desirable  Hand  Apparatus.  Rubber  warranted  of  the  very  best 
quality.  Valves  imperishable ;  every  one  carefully  fltted,  and  will  work  perfectly  in  all  positions. 
Price,  $3.50. 

The  Bulbs  are  adapted  to  all  the  Atomizing  Tubes  made  by  us. 

Each  of  the  above  Apparatus  Is  supplied  with  two  carefully-made  and  annealed  glass  Atomiz- 
ing Tubes,  and  accompauled  with  dircetious  for  use,  and  waiTanted  perfect. 

Fig.  91,  The  Safety  I-ister  Antiseptic  Atom- 
izer, as  made  by  Codman  &  Shurtleflf,  specially 
adapted  to  the  requirements  of  Antisiptic  Sur- 
gery. Spherical  Boiler,  hartl-soldered.  tested  by 
hydrostatic  pressure  to  more  than  100  pounds  to 
the  square  inch.  Safety  Valve,  Atomizing  Tubes 
with  itliitinum  nozzle  and  tube  cleaner,  10  oz. 
ReseiToir.  Brass  Safety  Spirit  Lamp,  with  Regu- 
lator. Non-Condnctiug  Handles,  N  and  E,  will 
.supply  spray  from  I  lirec  to  four  hours  without 
replenishiu,«  boiler  or  lamp. 

It  has  been  lenncd  the  "  Safety  Atomizer," 
inaamuch  as,  under  the  severest  tests.  It  has  been 
I'oimd  impossible  either  to  ignite  vapor  from  the 
ansesthetic,  or  to  cause  any  mishap  from  the 
spirit-lamp.  We  oft'er  it  with  conlidenee  that  it 
will  satisfactorily  meet  the  want  of  a  conven- 
ient, durable  and  practically  perfect  apparatus 
for  the  purpose  intended. 


PRICE,  $25.00. 


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Fig.  91. 


Wo  would  also  call  attention  to  our  Antiseptic  Atomizer  No,  00,  an  cfflcient  and  durable  appara- 
tus. Its  Boiler,  Reservoir  and  Handle  are  the  same  as  in  No.  !U.  Tho  Lamp,  of  Japanned  tin,  has 
safety  arrangement  with  reference  to  alcohol,  and  its  llaiue  is  susceptible  of  as  easy  regulation. 
Tho  Atomizing  Tubes  are  of  brass,  specially  adapted  in  size  and  shape  for  this  use.  This  appara- 
tus has  been  thoroughly  tested  by  practical  use,  ami  wo  believe  will  bo  found  far  superior  to  any 
hitherto  oflfered  at  a  price  below  that  of  No,  91.  Price,  $12.00.  Full  descriptive  circulars  of  Anti- 
septic Atomizer  on  application. 

For  full  description  of  other  Atomizers,  see  Nkw  Pampiilktou  Atomization  of  Liquids,  with 
Formulae  of  many  articles  of  the  Materia  Medica,  successfully  employed  iu  the  practice  of  a  well- 
known  American  practitioner,  together  with  descriptions  of  the  best  forms  of  apparatus,  which 
will  be  sent,  post-paid,  on  application. 

Plaster  Bandages  and  Bandage  Machines,  Articles  for  Antiseptic  Surgery,  Aspirtvtors,  Clinical 
Thermometers,  (^rutches,  Air  Cushions,  Wheel  Chairs  and  Articles  for  Invalids,  Mechanical  Appli- 
ances for  all  deformities  and  deflclencies.  Trusses,  Elastic  Hose,  etc.  Electrical  Instruments  for 
all  Medical  and  Surgical  uses.  Hypodermic  Syringes,  Ice  an<l  Hot  Water  Bags.  Manikins,  Models, 
Skeletons,  Skulls,  etc.,  etc.  Naturalists'  Instnunents,  Sphygmographs,  Splints  aud  Fracture  Ap- 
piuiitus,  Stethoscopes,  Syringes  of  all  kinds,  Teeth  Forceps,  Test  Cases,  Transfusion  Instruments, 
Kiiiich  Rubber  Urinals.  Uriuometers,  Vaccine  Virus,  Veterinary  Instruments,  Waldenburg'8 
I'neumatic  Apparatus,  etc.,  etc. 

Surgical  Instruments  and  Medical  Appliances  of  every  description  promptly  repaired. 

Having  our  Factory,  with  steam  power,  ample  machinery  and  experienced  workmen,  con- 
nected with  our  dtoro,  wo  can  promptly  make  to  order,  iu  tho  best  manner  and  from  almost  any 
material,  new  Instruments  ancf  apparatus,  and  supply  new  inventions  on  favorable  terms.  Instru- 
ments bearing  our  name  are  fully  Avarranted.  With  hardly  an  exception  they  are  the  product  of 
our  own  factory,  and  made  under  our  personal  supervision,  by  skilled  workmen,  who,  being  paid 
lor  their  time,  are  not  likely  to  slight  their  work  through  haste. 

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To  the  JVIedical  Profession. 


The  most  important  remedial  agrent  ever  presented  to  tiie 
Profession  for  Indigrestion,  Dyspepsia,  Vomiting;  in  Presrnancy, 
Cholera  Infantum,  Constipation,  and  all  Diseases  arising:  from 
imperfect  nutrition,  containing;  the  Ave  active  agents  of  diges- 
tion, viz.:  Pepsin,  Pancreatine,  M>ipi<'tnse,  or  \eg.  Ptyalin,  Eiutic 
and  lIydroch''>ric  Acids,  in  combination  ivitii  Sugar  of  I?Iilk. 


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LACTOPEPTINE   owes  its  frroat  succf-ss  solfly  to  the  Moi^'  a    Trofession,  aiul  is  sold 
almo.xt  outiiely  b.v  Pliysiclaus' Prescriptioiis.    Us  almost  i"'''xrsal    aoptiou  Vytlas  in'ofossion  is 


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ALFRED  L.  LOOMIS,  M.D.,  i  F.  . 

VrnfessornfPalholofiiiandPr  c:  ceo  aL.  L  un?.,  \     P» 
Vniversihj  of  the  City  of  New  Yorh .  I 

LEWIS  A.  8AYRE,  M.D.,  i 

I'rofessor  of  Orthopwdic  Siayi  m  nn  i  Ci<  if  '.    i 
Hurgenj.MelleviieUospilcU  .''red  -al    oU  go. 


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most  thorougldy  ostab- 


A.  Van  Deveer,  M.D., 

Albany,  N.  Y., .   mj  -■  «!lh,lfi7,i. 
Prof,  of  Hie  Prin.  and  Pruc. .  f/.  A  !  'Oh 

Med.  Col.;  Sttrg.Albani/a   ■  ,/cc  t<h\ 

John  H.  rACK-viui,  M.D., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  »i,  18:.*. 

Pfes't  Pn.  Co.  Ohntcl.  Sovich)  nisco- 

pal  and  Women's  TIospllul 
James  Aitken  Meigs,  M.D., 

Pldhidelphiii.Ji   ■<    . 

Prof. ofthelnslilutesofMed.  anti. 

Jeff.'Medical  College:  PhtjJoPi 

\\.  W.  Dawsox,  M.D., 

Cinclnuati,  O.,  June  2is 
Prof.  Prln.  und  Pruc.  Hurt    ■"(?■ 
diiio;  /S'i(/'(/.  to  Good  Samai  k  ••• 

Ai.uekt  F.  a.  KiN.i.  .M.D.. 

Washiufftoii,  1).  C,  .Tune  ^ 
Profi'S60r  of  Obntetricg,  Uiiiccrst 
iiioiit. 

1).  W.  Yandeli..  -   .!>.. 

Loulsvil..'.  Ky. 
Prof,  of  the  iSV'iMd  <■    iHi-i 
Clinical  Surg.  "Ki   ' 
EoBeht  Uattey,  J   i 

R.  mo,  Ua.,  Juno  7tli,  ls78. 
Enierilus  Prof,  of  Obslclricn,  Atlanta  Med. 
CoL,and  Ex.Pres.  Med.  '    .'n.o/Ot""u 

Clacde  H.  Mastin,  :i.i>.,  LL.D., 

Mobile,  Ala.,  Juno  bill,  1878. 

Prof,  IL  C.  liAliTLETT.  Ph.  I).,  r.C.S., 
Londou,  England, 

February  22d,  1870. 


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College,  etc.,  etc. 

w  York  Med.  College. 

INE  a  good  thorough 

pleased  with  tho»'x- 

owed  its  adminlstrsv- 

notion  in  tlie  use  of 
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n  i.iating  that  it  has  rarely 

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.     "  I  hiivc  used  LACTOPEPTIXl';  in  a  ease  of  Dys- 
pepsia, witli  >"iti8laction.    I  think  well  of  it." 


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s talus  within  itself  all  the  priuciplea  reipured  to 
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